A four-team title race, late-game drama, and no safe fixtures anywhere.
Division 2 has delivered momentum swings every week. The top end is driven by structure and discipline; the mid-table is defined by unpredictability; the bottom end is determined by survival through resilience.
Rosegreen Rangers
The most complete side so far. Rosegreen combine aggression, smart pressing and game management. Their first-half dominance in several fixtures has set the tone for their promotion campaign. Serious title credentials.
Peake Villa B
The division’s most dangerous attacking unit. Villa B score in bursts — three and four-goal swings in minutes — but late concessions have cost them points. If they stabilise defensively, they can still win the division.
Mullinahone
The division’s heartbeat. Mullinahone refuse to accept defeat, repeatedly rescuing points late. Five-goal comeback draws and dramatic winners confirm they’re peaking at the right time. Momentum team.
Cahir Park B
Cup performances proved their ceiling; league play will decide their fate. When they play with speed and width, they cut teams open. If they convert dominant spells into results, the promotion conversation changes again.
Suirside
The wildcard. Hard to predict, impossible to dismiss. They have taken points where few expected — including late penalty swings — and remain the division’s biggest spoiler side. Can ruin someone’s season.
Old Bridge
Attacking football has them in every game — defending has them chasing too many. Five-goal first halves followed by collapses sum up their year. Too dangerous to be ignored, too inconsistent to climb yet.
Vee Rovers
Improving month on month. Fixtures are closer, defensive lines tighter, belief growing. A late-season climb is possible if frontline productivity increases.
St Nicholas
Energy and work rate unquestioned, but lapses in key moments are costing points. Need to shorten games, break rhythm, make it ugly when required. They fight — they just need results to match.


