Rian O'Neill: Armagh a different team when we play like that
Rian O'Neill insists Armagh will not be getting ahead of themselves despite comfortably seeing off Donegal in the battle to reach the All-Ireland quarter-final.
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Rian O'Neill insists Armagh will not be getting ahead of themselves despite comfortably seeing off Donegal in the battle to reach the All-Ireland quarter-final.
Armagh charged into the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals with a 3-17 to 0-16 Qualifier win over Donegal at Clones, reversing a comprehensive Ulster Championship defeat at Ballybofey a afew weeks ago.
Today's game between Armagh and Donegal is the third time they have played each other this year. While Donegal won the two games, they were close contests.
Oisin McConville expects a smarting Donegal to put their best foot forward against Armagh on Sunday, but is hopeful the Orchard County will stick to their attacking instincts.
Armagh and Donegal will meet for the second time in this year's championship following Monday’s All-Ireland qualifier round two draw.
Brian Dooher admitted Tyrone's inability to make a concerted follow-up to last year's All-Ireland SFC triumph is the "million dollar question" that they will seek to answer.
Armagh's six-point winning margin over Tyrone was flattering to the All-Ireland holders who simply weren’t at the races, according to former player Sean Cavanagh.