Whelan: Is Ulster blind spot hindering All-Ireland hopes?
The Ulster football championship may be the shining light of parochialism, but the environment may not be conducive to delivering on All-Ireland honours, according to Ciarán Whelan.
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The Ulster football championship may be the shining light of parochialism, but the environment may not be conducive to delivering on All-Ireland honours, according to Ciarán Whelan.
Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill are joined by Ciaran Whelan to look ahead to the start of the All-Ireland football championship as the much derided provincial competitions get underway.
The contrast between Ulster rivals Derry and Armagh at Croke Park on Sunday was stark, even allowing for the early stage of the year.
Ulster earned a losing bonus point away to the Stormers last weekend in a performance that ran out of steam towards the end of the third quarter.
Aaron Doherty emerged as Donegal's gamebreaker as the Jim McGuinness led side returned to winning ways with a gutsy Allianz League Division 2 title success at Croke Park.
Jonathan Lynam was the two-goal hero as Westmeath heaped yet more final misery on Down by capturing the Allianz League Division 3 title.
The Gaelic football and hurling championships return on RTÉ Sport across TV, radio and online next month.