Drogheda Independent

Third tier title is for Young Irelands to lose

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A WIN over Naomh Malachi in their final game will see Dundalk Young Irelands crowned Division 3 champions and secure a return straight back to Division 2.

A 2-13 to 0-3 win over Wolfe Tones last Thursday night kept the Irelanders on top of the table and if they win their final game away to the Mals they cannot be caught.

Their rivals are now waiting for unlikely slip-up and Na Piarsaigh are best placed to take advantage of a final round shock, although mathematic­ally St Kevin’s can also reach 20 points.

Na Piarsaigh could pass their neighbours if they win their two remaining games, but if they don’t get a favour from the Mals, Young Irelands will be crowned champions as they hold the all-important head-tohead advantage.

The race for play-off places is also pretty much done and dusted.

Assuming Young Irelands take the title and automatic promotion spot, the aformentio­ned Na Piarsaigh and St Kevin’s will be joined in the play-offs by fourthplac­ed Lannleire.

Naomh Malachi and Stabannon Parnells still have an outside chance of forcing their way into the reckoning, but they would need Lannleire to lose both of their final two games and the Dunleer men face bottom side St Nicholas in their final game.

As it stands Lannleire will face Glen Emmets in the play-offs, while St Kevin’s and Na Piarsaigh will battle it out in the other semi-final.

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