Resurgent Derry can challenge Kerry | All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals preview
Enda McGinley and Ciaran Whelan join Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals.
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Enda McGinley and Ciaran Whelan join Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals.
After a securing a place in the All-Ireland quarter-final, this after a period of uncertainty following three consecutive losses, Enda McGinley now believes Derry are "a team to be feared" as they head to Croke Park.
And while Mayo will be disappointed that they didn't manage the closing seconds of their Hyde Park clash with Dublin and see out the win, Enda McGinley is getting a "more solid sense" from Kevin McStay's side this year compared to 2023.
Mikey Stafford is joined by Ciarán Whelan, Enda McGinley and Niall McCoy to reflect on a busy weekend of football action.
The proposed rule changes announced during the week by Jim Gavin and the Football Review Committee got everybody talking and the one comment I've heard again and again is, 'if those rules come in, it’ll completely change the game'.
Derry face a massive test of their mettle against an Armagh side that will "smell blood" going into Sunday, according to three-time former All-Ireland winner Enda McGinley.
While Monaghan have enjoyed a torrid year so far on the back of relegation to Division 2 and championship defeats against Cavan and Kerry, Enda McGinley sees their All-Ireland round-robin clash with Louth as an opportunity for them to get back a "semblance of respect".
Enda McGinley and The Sunday Times sportswriter Michael Foley join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill on this week's RTÉ GAA Podcast to preview the weekend's All-Ireland group stage football action including Derry v Armagh, Roscommon v Mayo, Cork v Donegal and Monaghan v Louth as well as discussing Saturday's All-Ireland U20 Hurling final between Offaly and Tipperary which sparks a wave of nostalgia.