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Published 16:06 19 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 16:34 19 Feb 2018 GMT
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On the other hand, you've Wexford, famed for peaking early on in the season and gunning for these ones. You've counties like Dublin who've been struggling for years and who would have been desperate to make a mark in the early stages here under new management. Similarly, Clare have ambitions.
Those are just a few examples, but it's clear enough that counties approach the leagues with different intentions and goals.
One thing's for sure, however, and that's that no teams wants to lose games. They all have the aim of bringing through a few new players that they can trust come championship. They all have the aim of surviving in their division, of keeping their supporters happy with some exciting displays.
Here's how we rate every county's progress so far in Division 1 of the Hurling Leagues, in order from best to worst.
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