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Naughton hit the headlines with a brilliant 4-12 for Limerick on Sunday (file photo).Leah Scholes/INPHO
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James Naughton scores sensational 4-12 as Limerick join Wexford in Division 4 decider
Wexford beat Longford to make it seven wins from seven and earn promotion back to Division 3 in style.
3.17pm, 23 Mar 2025
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Allianz Football League Division 4
Limerick 4-24 Waterford 1-17
Longford 1-10 Wexford 2-18
Tipperary 0-12 Wicklow 0-21
London 1-17 Carlow 1-18
JAMES NAUGHTON SCORED a sensational 4-12 to fire Limerick to promotion and into a place in next week’s Allianz Football League Division 4 final.
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Naughton ran riot against Waterford in Rathkeale, scoring a brilliant 4-3 from play along with seven frees and a two-point free as the Treaty racked up a 16-point win.
They’ll take on Wexford in Croke Park next weekend after John Hegarty’s already-promoted side made it a perfect seven wins from seven and completed their 100% campaign with an 11-point win in Longford.
Wicklow started the final day knowing that they needed a win in Tipperary to keep their slim promotion hopes aside, and they upheld their part of the bargain with a nine-point victory, though it wasn’t enough to overtake Limerick in second.
Meanwhile in Ruislip, Conor Doyle scored six minutes from time to Carlow a 1-18 to 1-17 win over London — a result which sees Carlow move up to fourth in the final standings and earn a place among the third seeds in the Tailteann Cup.
Updated 3.33pm: An earlier version of this article’s subheading incorrectly stated that Wexford beat Tipperary on Sunday; Wexford beat Longford.
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