There's four big Division 1 ladies football league fixtures down for decision this Bank Holiday weekend.
Away from the full slate of Allianz Football and Hurling Leagues fixtures, the Lidl Ladies National Football Leagues continue after a lively opening two rounds.
The Tribe enjoyed a nine-point win over Dublin at Tuam Stadium last weekend, having opened their campaign with victory against Donegal. The pace-setters go on the road for the first time this season, with Navan the destination. Boosted by the home crowd, they’ll hope they can set their stall out and string a few good results together. But Galway will fancy another big statement. They pushed Meath all the way in the All-Ireland quarter-final last year, just beaten at the buzzer, and have a really impressive panel in place, with their Kilkerrin-Clonberne crew and other big guns back on board.
Bohan remains in the Dublin hotseat and they’ll be looking to get back on track at Páirc Uí Rinn, while Shane Ronayne will be hoping his side can add to their four points on the board . It’s not going to get any easier with a long trip to Austin Stack Park, Tralee, ahead, today’s 12pm throw in kickstarting the Bank Holiday weekend action.
The Déise have been motoring righty so far and will hope the results can follow after coming through Division 1 and senior championship relegation play-offs in 2022.
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