GAA Division Three Preview: Antrim, Clare, Fermanagh, Kildare, Laois, Leitrim, Offaly, Sligo and More

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GAA Division Three Preview: Antrim, Clare, Fermanagh, Kildare, Laois, Leitrim, Offaly, Sligo and More
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This article previews the upcoming GAA Division Three league season, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each team. It highlights key players, managerial changes, and past performances, predicting which teams are likely to succeed and which might struggle.

The Saffrons finished fifth in Division Three , picking up six points after a campaign in which they won three games and lost four. They were five points off promotion and four clear of relegation.Given the heavy-hitters in the Ulster SFC, the league is realistically the competition where Antrim can make most progress. This is their fourth consecutive season in Division Three but promotion will be a challenge.

Having suffered relegation from Division Two in 2023, Clare had hoped their stay in Division Three would be a brief one – but they missed out on promotion by a single point. They won five of their seven matches and lost the other two.The return of forwards Eoin Cleary and Keelan Sexton to the panel is a significant coup for Peter Keane. There are some 14 players currently involved who were not part of the 2024 squad as the Banner look to secure a return to Division Two.

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