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RTÉ GAA Podcast: Does anyone want to win the Sam Maguire, Tailteann Cup getting serious

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Cora Staunton, Enda McGinley and the Sunday Times' Michael Foley join Jacqui Hurley to figure out who is heading for the quarter-finals in the All-Ireland SFC, and who will face a preliminary quarter-final first.Galway are many people's favourites for the All-Ireland but should they be?

Can Davy Burke pick apart his native county and send Roscommon straight to the last eight? Do Armagh have what it takes to go all the way?The panel tease out these questions, and they also take a look at the last eight games in the Tailteann Cup. Paul Flynn's Tailteann Cup quarter-final predictions We need your consent to load this rte-player content We use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.

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