Enda Mcginley: Leinster pair can give us best game of weekend
The curtain-raiser may well turn out to be the main attraction on Sunday afternoon when the Leinster SFC semi-finals take place at Croke Park.
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The curtain-raiser may well turn out to be the main attraction on Sunday afternoon when the Leinster SFC semi-finals take place at Croke Park.
Down's improvement in fortunes on the pitch is reflective of the positive outlook of rookie inter-county manager Conor Laverty.
They say necessity is the mother of invention. Or maybe boredom is. I often think of our modern football stars, particularly those of the attacking variety. They would have been around 7-8 years of age when the likes of Peter Canavan, Gooch Cooper, Stevie McDonnell, Padraig Joyce and Stevie O'Neill were in their pomp.
Tyrone will have to shake off the shock of their Ulster SFC quarter-final loss quickly and get to work over the next five weeks - but the Red Hands will absolutely believe they can still end the season with the ultimate reward of an All-Ireland title.
RTÉ GAA analyst Enda McGinley believes that Derry manager Rory Gallagher's decision to operate with a razor-thin panel could be exposed in the coming months as they prepare to start their Ulster Championship defence this weekend.
Enda McGinley and Niall McCoy join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the two Ulster SFC matches taking place this weekend.
Roll up roll up, the big show is back in town. Well, not if we accept the growing sentiment that the round robin group stage has wounded the provincial championships, possibly fatally.
Ahead of a special congress in October 2021, GAA president Larry McCarthy expressed a preference for Proposal B - a league-based football championship format, where the provincial series would be retained, but as spring competitions.