Busy weekend of National League Football ahead

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Updated: February 25, 2013
michael meehan

The National Football League resumes this weekend with James Horan’s Mayo men making the long trip to Croke Park to take on Dublin.

 

Kerry have had a poor start to the League, with the Kingdom losing their opening two matches. Éamonn Fitzmaurice will be hoping that his men can register a win against Kildare but they face a tough test in Newbridge on Sunday.

Westmeath are high flying in Division Two and Pat Flanagan’s men face a crucial test away to a strong Galway side. A win for the Lake County would certainly see their current odds of 11/4 shorten to win Division Two outright.


Leon Blanche, Head of Communications at Boylesports, commented: “Division One is very competitive this year and Kildare look to be a very physical side. The Lilywhites are available at 6/1 to win the National Football League Outright.


He added “Kerry have got off to a disastrous start in the League and may be facing relegation. The Kingdom is available at 6/4 with Boylesports to exit Division One.

 

Division One Outright

Dublin 11/8

Tyrone 9/2

Donegal 6/1

Kildare 6/1

Cork 9/1

Mayo 9/1

Kerry 10/1

Down 150/1


To be relegated

Down 1/20

Cork 6/4

Kerry 6/4

Donegal 9/4

Mayo 7/2

Tyrone 12/1

Kildare 12/1

Dublin 100/1


Division 2 Outright

Laois 11/4

Westmeath 11/4

Galway 4/1

Derry 9/2

Wexford 7/1

Armagh 12/1

Louth 14/1

Longford 66/1


To be relegated

Longford 1/12

Armagh 11/8

Louth 7/4

Wexford 9/4

Derry 8/1

Galway 8/1

Laois 8/1

Westmeath 20/1


Division 3 Outright

Meath 9/4

Monaghan 9/4

Fermanagh 4/1

Roscommon 7/1

Sligo 8/1

Cavan 10/1

Antrim 14/1

Wicklow 100/1


To be relegated

Wicklow 1/20

Antrim 15/8

Roscommon 9/4

Sligo 9/4

Cavan 7/2

Meath 10/1

Monaghan 10/1

Fermanagh 12/1

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