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7th June 2021
12:40pm BST

By John Fallon
“We set our goal to get to the semi final and to get to have four games. Then when you get there you are trying to be successful. We are just delighted to have gotten the fourth game,” said Bohan.
“The group we are moving into, it could be anything. It’s quite ironic with the championship draw that Galway and Donegal are part of that format. We will be seeing plenty of each over the coming months.”
Meanwhile, Westmeath will play Tipperary in the Division 1 relegation play-off, with the losers of that tie set for Division 2 football in 2022.
“From my point of view, it is hard to be pleased with a large deficit loss but if I was to take from an attitude and a commitment and a pride point of view, I couldn’t ask for anymore,” said Tipp boss Declan Carr.
“Especially incurring two injuries to key players after a minute and four minutes, it was a massive blow and their attitude was reflected in that they kept going. I couldn’t ask for anymore, I was very pleased.”
In Division 2, meanwhile, it will be Kerry against Monaghan and Cavan versus Meath in next Saturday’s semi final, while Wexford and Tyrone will contest the relegation play-off.
Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh scored a first-half hat-trick for Kerry, who were 6-14 to 2-7 winners over Wexford at Fitzgerald Stadium. Cavan edged past Armagh by 2-12 to 1-14, to top Division 2B, while Monaghan stormed to a 5-15 to 1-11 win against Tyrone. In the late game, Meath stormed past Clare thanks to a dominant first half, ending up 4-18 to 0-5 winners at Páirc Tailteann.
The Division 3 semi-final pairings will see Sligo play Kildare and Laois up against Roscommon, with Fermanagh and Wicklow set to lock horns in the relegation play-off.
In the all-Connacht tie Sligo edged past Roscommon by 0-13 to 0-11, while Down condemned Fermanagh to the relegation play-off following their 1-17 to 2-12 win.
Kildare left it late to tie up their 0-10 to 0-9 win over Longford, while Wicklow’s 2-9 to 1-11 win over Laois wasn’t enough to avoid the relegation play-off.
And in Division 4, it’ll be Leitrim against Limerick and Offaly against Louth in the semi-finals. Today there were wins for Louth over Derry, Leitrim score five goals in victory against Antrim, while Limerick edged into second place in Division 4B with their 2-6 to 0-8 win over Carlow.
Lidl NFL Round 3 Results
Division 1A - Round 3
Westmeath 0-6 Mayo 4-18
Galway 2-11 Donegal 4-21
Division 1B - Round 3
Tipperary 0-4 Dublin 2-17
Waterford 2-8 Cork 2-11
Division 2A - Round 3
Kerry 6-14 Wexford 2-7
Meath 4-18 Clare 0-5
Division 2B - Round 3
Monaghan 5-15 Tyrone 1-11
Cavan 2-12 Armagh 1-14
Division 3A - Round 3
Fermanagh 2-12 Down 1-17
Sligo 0-13 Roscommon 0-11
Division 3B - Round 3
Kildare 0-10 Longford 0-9
Wicklow 2-9 Laois 1-11
Division 4A - Round 3
Louth 3-16 Derry 1-8
Antrim 1-11 Leitrim 5-9
Division 4B - Round 3
Limerick 2-6 Carlow 0-8
FIXTURES
Lidl NFL Division 1 semi-finals – Saturday June 12
Donegal v Cork
Dublin v Mayo
Relegation play-off
Westmeath v Tipperary
Lidl NFL Division 2 semi-finals – Saturday June 12
Kerry v Monaghan
Cavan v MEATH/CLARE
Relegation play-off
Wexford v Tyrone
Lidl NFL Division 3 semi-finals – Sunday June 13
Sligo v Kildare
Laois v Roscommon
Relegation play-off
Fermanagh v Wicklow
Lidl NFL Division 4 semi-finals – Sunday June 13
Leitrim v Limerick
Offlay v Louth
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