Preview: Weekend’s Allianz Hurling League action:
Saturday 15th March
Allianz Hurling League Division 1A
Kilkenny v Limerick in UPMC Nowlan Park at 3.30pm, TG4
All sorts of permutations exist in the top tier so calculators will be required during the closing stages of the group stages.
Following a home loss to Clare, Limerick responded impressively, cruising to a most convincing win over Galway.
Adam English and Aidan O’Connor have been delivering capable displays for John Kiely’s charges, who know that a league final place is still a possibility.
It has been a mixed campaign for Kilkenny, who were disappointed to suffer a defeat on home turf against neighbours Tipperary.
Mossy Keoghan has been effective for Derek Lyng’s charges, who will be striving to conclude the league strongly ahead of the Leinster SHC.
Allianz Hurling League Division 1B
Laois v Carlow in Laois Hire O’Moore Park at 1.45pm
Soundly beaten in Belfast by a pumped up Antrim, Laois will be intent on responding when neighbours Carlow visit Portlaoise.
There has been plenty to admire about Carlow’s spirited performances in the competition so far, even if Dublin were too slick for them at Parnell Park.
Nonetheless, Carlow’s displays have been gutsy with Chris Nolan providing a potent attacking threat in attack.
Retaining Division 1B status is Laois’ objective so this match matters deeply for Tommy Fitzgerald’s outfit.
Allianz Hurling League Division 2
Meath v Down in Trim at 1.30pm
Down have already accomplished one mission by securing promotion, but they will want to maintain their good form.
Ronan Sheehan’s sheer hard work is being reflected by a group of committed and talented hurlers, who have flourished on this stage.
Meath will believe that progress can be made with manager Johnny Greville, a shrewd figure, who will know the importance of this fixture.
Four counties, including Meath, have won two matches in this competitive division so the Royals will relish the impending challenge in Trim.