NFL Division One: Champions Kerry look to retain title

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Four Ulster teams, three from Connacht in what will be a competitive league

v Donegal

Jack O’Connor returned for a third tenure to do his trick of a first-year league and All-Ireland double. They may ease up on the league, particularly as they start the campaign without most of their first team between injury and club commitments. David Moran called it a day, leaving hole at centrefield.

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