Dublin and Armagh could struggle in what promises to be an evenly matched league
Armagh finished second in Division Two to secure promotion – winning five games and drawing two. They lost the Division Two final by a single point to Donegal.Much will depend on whether Armagh approach the year suffering any form of All-Ireland comedown. Orchard fans will hope the team can enter the season full of conviction and energy. Off the field issues over the winter won’t have helped though, and a losing start in Salthill would put them on the back foot early.
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