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There seems to be 4 strong contenders this year. Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Derry will have a telling impact on the championship as well. Roscommon, Cork, Tyrone and Louth will look to perform in the provincial championships and take it from there. Supporters of Monaghan, Cavan and Kildare will be a bit concerned after the league. Down provisionally hold the final league qualifier spot. They'll be sweating on provincial games in other provinces. A shock or two can never be written off. Armagh, Tyrone and Donegal are on one side of the Ulster draw. Will be interesting how that plays out. Roscommon and Mayo are on course to meet in a semi final. A traditional Munster final is on the cards but Limerick and Clare will look to have something to say about that. Dublin and Louth could meet in a semi final. Meath favourites on the other side but one or two dark horses will be waiting. All in all the provincial championships are set up nicely. Should be some good battles in the weeks ahead. Win, lose or draw - we've been treated to great contests under the new rules.
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Replying To legendzxix: "There seems to be 4 strong contenders this year. Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Derry will have a telling impact on the championship as well. Roscommon, Cork, Tyrone and Louth will look to perform in the provincial championships and take it from there. Supporters of Monaghan, Cavan and Kildare will be a bit concerned after the league. Down provisionally hold the final league qualifier spot. They'll be sweating on provincial games in other provinces. A shock or two can never be written off. Armagh, Tyrone and Donegal are on one side of the Ulster draw. Will be interesting how that plays out. Roscommon and Mayo are on course to meet in a semi final. A traditional Munster final is on the cards but Limerick and Clare will look to have something to say about that. Dublin and Louth could meet in a semi final. Meath favourites on the other side but one or two dark horses will be waiting. All in all the provincial championships are set up nicely. Should be some good battles in the weeks ahead. Win, lose or draw - we've been treated to great contests under the new rules." Yep, either Mayo or Rossie for their first Connacht title in years, maybe if they draw they will both be allowed to share the Nestor cup for the year on a 'month-on/month-off' type arrangement. Rossies for Sam sure.
The_DOC (Galway) - Posts: 841 - 30/03/2026 10:44:48
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Replying To legendzxix: "There seems to be 4 strong contenders this year. Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Derry will have a telling impact on the championship as well. Roscommon, Cork, Tyrone and Louth will look to perform in the provincial championships and take it from there. Supporters of Monaghan, Cavan and Kildare will be a bit concerned after the league. Down provisionally hold the final league qualifier spot. They'll be sweating on provincial games in other provinces. A shock or two can never be written off. Armagh, Tyrone and Donegal are on one side of the Ulster draw. Will be interesting how that plays out. Roscommon and Mayo are on course to meet in a semi final. A traditional Munster final is on the cards but Limerick and Clare will look to have something to say about that. Dublin and Louth could meet in a semi final. Meath favourites on the other side but one or two dark horses will be waiting. All in all the provincial championships are set up nicely. Should be some good battles in the weeks ahead. Win, lose or draw - we've been treated to great contests under the new rules." Real contenders for Provincial honours Galway, Ros, Mayo Kerry, Cork Armagh, Derry, Donegal, Tyrone Dublin, Louth, Meath.
Kildare, Down, Monaghan and Cavan to make up the 16 for Sam.
Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 433 - 30/03/2026 11:42:10
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Replying To Seanfan: "Real contenders for Provincial honours Galway, Ros, Mayo Kerry, Cork Armagh, Derry, Donegal, Tyrone Dublin, Louth, Meath.
Kildare, Down, Monaghan and Cavan to make up the 16 for Sam." Will the All Ireland Series draw be seeded and will all provincial finalists be kept apart? I know a provincial finalist would start with a home draw. Can't see any division 3 or 4 team making a provincial final unless somehow Westmeath beat Meath in quarter final if they overcome Longford. Not impossible but would be a major shock. Sligo perhaps the next best bet. Suspect Monaghan will get a few players back and could be a good game against Derry after they overcome Cavan. Tyrone v Armagh is obviously the main humdinger on the first weekend. Donegal will be very hard to knock off their Ulster perch. Down don't look any further down the road since this time last year and very reliant on a small number of players.
winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 960 - 30/03/2026 22:44:50
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Counties above and below the league qualification spots: (17 Kildare qualify as Tailteann winners.) 13 Tyrone 14 Cavan 15 Down --------------------- 16 Wexford 18 Offaly 19 Westmeath 20 Laois 21 Sligo 22 Clare Wexford have Louth and Dublin on their side of the Leinster draw. Laois, Offaly and Westmeath are on the same side as Meath and Kildare. Sligo are looking to setup a semi final versus Galway. Clare will welcome Kerry to Ennis.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9605 - 31/03/2026 08:30:21
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Replying To legendzxix: "There seems to be 4 strong contenders this year. Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Derry will have a telling impact on the championship as well. Roscommon, Cork, Tyrone and Louth will look to perform in the provincial championships and take it from there. Supporters of Monaghan, Cavan and Kildare will be a bit concerned after the league. Down provisionally hold the final league qualifier spot. They'll be sweating on provincial games in other provinces. A shock or two can never be written off. Armagh, Tyrone and Donegal are on one side of the Ulster draw. Will be interesting how that plays out. Roscommon and Mayo are on course to meet in a semi final. A traditional Munster final is on the cards but Limerick and Clare will look to have something to say about that. Dublin and Louth could meet in a semi final. Meath favourites on the other side but one or two dark horses will be waiting. All in all the provincial championships are set up nicely. Should be some good battles in the weeks ahead. Win, lose or draw - we've been treated to great contests under the new rules." Is s two horse race as real provincial championship? And then both get rewarded with home advantage, anyway? Maybe I have misunderstood the format, I stand to be corrected if that's not cork and Kerry's route.
Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 14 - 31/03/2026 09:17:24
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Replying To Seanfan: "Real contenders for Provincial honours Galway, Ros, Mayo Kerry, Cork Armagh, Derry, Donegal, Tyrone Dublin, Louth, Meath.
Kildare, Down, Monaghan and Cavan to make up the 16 for Sam." I assume nobody sees a possibility of a Limerick, Clare, Westmeath, Wexford or Sligo making a provincial final? Based on League form Kildare, Down, Cavan and Monaghan could struggle in AI series but perhaps they will pick up form and get key players back. Louth last year put everything into Leinster, celebrated well and were flat for the AI series. Plenty of twists and turns before pucture can be clear!
winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 960 - 31/03/2026 09:52:53
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