Limerick and Cork look most likely to duel it out for silverware, Wexford will likely struggle to stay in the top flight, Dublin and Waterford will be gunning for promotion
Brian Lohan, Clare manager, lifts the Liam McCarthy Cup and the Dr Croke Cup during Clare's homecoming following a momentous 2024 campaign. Photograph: Tom MaherThe All-Ireland glow ought to last well into the spring. Have only lost Seadna Morey and Paul Flanagan from last year’s squad and both were struggling for game time anyway. Conor Cleary, Shane Meehan and Diarmuid Ryan are injured and Shane O’Donnell presumably won’t see any league action.
Maurice Deegan: First outing for rules will test impact on football but they’re already improving disciplinary cultureExpectations are simmering – 2024 proved that they’re not too far away. If they could shine up a diamond or two in the shape of the likes of Diarmuid Healy, Jack Cahalane, Ben Cunningham or Jack Leahy, it will be a successful league campaign. Winning it for the first time since 1998 would obviously do no harm either.
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