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Published 11:53 7 Feb 2015 GMT
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Division Three: Tipperary v Limerick
Hopefully Peter Creedon will have calmed down by the time this game comes around on Sunday. The Tipperary manager was left fuming after their last gasp loss to Armagh in the Athletic Grounds last Sunday. He blasted at referee David Goldrick, so Eamon O'Grady has been warned to be precise in his timekeeping this weekend.
There's no doubt that Tipperary should have won and even the Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney agreed afterwards. Limerick's clash with Sligo also had its moments of controversy, as Niall Carew's side were reduced to 14 men with 15 minutes to go leading by a goal. They subsequently collapsed and Limerick powered home for a 0-14 to 1-9 win.
Both sides have notions of promotion and with Limerick already on the board with two, Tipperary's need should prove greater with a home win expected and demanded by the Premier faithful.
Division Four: Offaly v Waterford
Two draws out of four games last weekend leaves the basement division neatly poised before the mid February break. The only two sides that won are in action against each other as Waterford travel to the midlands to face Offaly.
Waterford's early season promise continued last Saturday night as they overcame Wicklow. Dealing with newfound expectation clearly isn't a problem for the Deise men but taking on Offaly this Sunday will pose a different type of test.
The Faithful overcame a limited London side in Rusilip by 0-9 to 1-2 and on home soil they should be able to at least break the double figure mark in scoring terms
Waterford's Michael O'Halloran made his league debut last weekend scoring four points-expect him to be key to any away win on Sunday.
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