Both teams will look to improve after the break.
Midland teams Buccaneers and Tullamore continue to struggle in the AIL as both teams suffered defeats last weekend.
Starting in Division 2A where Buccaneers fell to a 35-19 loss to Down side Banbridge at Dubarry Park, the result means the Athlone side have now lost all 15 games played this season.
Meanwhile in Division 2C Tullamore lost out narrowly to Cork side Dolphin 17 points to 24 at Spollanstown, David Hanlon's are now two points adrift at the bottom of the table.
The AIL now takes a two week break with the next set of fixtures scheduled for the 22nd of March.
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