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Fermanagh on the other hand seemed to be going strength to strength, but a Ryan Jones red card, and determined performance from Laois saw them pull off an upset.
Antrim will play Carlow in an interesting tie, as Andy McEntee seems to have turned a corner with the Ulster team, and will fancy their chances,
Meath have also turned a disastrous start to the season into something positive, winning three games on the bounce, including an impressive victory over Down.
Colm O'Rourke has had his critics following their disappointing campaigns in the league and provincial series, but they appear to be taking the Tailteann Cup seriously.
However, Wexford will also be full of confidence after their victory over Offaly, and the fact that they kicked an incredible 1-22 from play, without a single free being hit.
Limerick continue the trend of being a team that has turned their fortunes around, as they looked dead and buried following the departure of Ray Dempsey early in the year, but with a string of wins under their belt they will be ready for laois.
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