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Published 14:06 30 Jan 2015 GMT
Updated 14:15 30 Jan 2015 GMT
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Kildare had a great pre-season under Jason Ryan. The Lilywhites went down to Dublin in the O'Byrne Cup final, but only after a massive fight and that game has left it toll, with the Kildare treatment table groaning under the weight of four or five. However, Ryan expects the likes of Peter Kelly and Eoghan O’Flaherty to be back and they should be too strong for Down at this stage of the season.
Division 3: Armagh v Tipperary
If Armagh are doing half the training that has been reported then they'll run the legs off Tipperary in this clash fixed for the Athletic Grounds on Sunday. The Orchard County went from what was effectively the old Division 3 in 2002 to winning the All-Ireland title, but if they are to go anyway close to that this year, they'll need a good start at home.
Tipperary come into the game having to plan without the services of star defender Ciarán McDonald. He's set to miss the entire league due to a hip injury and replacing him as the gate-keeper in the Tipperary defence won't be an easy task for Peter Creedon.
Tipp's only game in January came with a loss to Cork in the McGrath Cup and with 'Geezer' looking to mark a statement and restore the fortunes of Armagh football we expect a win for the home support to enjoy.
Division 4: Wicklow v Waterford
It's been regularly called the toughest division to gain promotion from due to the desperation shown by sides in their attempt to escape from the basement tier of the Allianz L eague. Wicklow just missed out on promotion to Tipperary and Clare in 2014, and take on a Waterford side fresh from a McGrath Cup success over Cork, on Saturday night.
There are encouraging signs coming from the south-east but Wicklow will be a tough test. Home advantage in Fraher Field will count, especially with the weather forecast, and the Deise can complete a remarkable month by claiming a major scalp on day one.Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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