Club sides set to take centre-stage
From a north Armagh perspective, Sarsfields and league champions Maghery will be competing in the top flight, along with St Peter’s and St Paul’s – the latter two promoted along with Shane O’Neill’s.
In the second division, Wolfe Tones, Eire Og, Clann Eireann and Clan na Gael remain in line for impressive campaigns.
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Hide AdThe Division Three structure should be a tough level thanks to sides like Pearse Ogs in the running order.
The All-County League teams will be keen to hit the ground running considering the one-way nature of the sections over 15 games.
Club play will take centre-stage now over a six-week spell.
The Reserve Leagues will return to the somewhat traditional format of a North-South split. At youth level, the underage structure will kick off with minor games from Monday week across a minimum of 13-a-side games.