Sunday Sport: Final day of Allianz Football league, Tipperary face Clare in hurling semi-final
It is a busy day of GAA action, with key games across the Allianz Football league, while Kilkenny await the winners of the Divsion One hurling semi-final.
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It is a busy day of GAA action, with key games across the Allianz Football league, while Kilkenny await the winners of the Divsion One hurling semi-final.
And so after 96 matches many of the jigsaw pieces are in place with regard to those who dare to look up and others who face the dreaded drop. There is still much on the line ahead of the final round of games in this year's Allianz Football League.
Derry midfielder Conor Glass said any piece of silverware would be "fantastic" after his side inched closer to a Division 1 final after a five-point away win over Mayo this afternoon.
After comfortably accounting for Derry last weekend, Lee Keegan believes Dublin are again evolving into a formidable force, adding that a full-strength Dubs outfit would be "too far ahead" of a Derry outfit with their full compliment on view.
Jim McGuinness is still re-adjusting to life once again as an inter-county manager, yet the modern possession-based game, as it is currently refereed, isn't exactly to his liking.
Cormac Costello's goal for Dublin against Derry ended the game as a competitive contest with the hosts’ challenge fizzling out, according to Ciarán Whelan.
It was a first Derry defeat of the Mickey Harte era as Dublin ended the hosts perfect Division One league record with a five point victory in front of 13,265 in Celtic Park on Saturday night.
The likely match-up between Derry defender Conor McCluskey and Dublin's Con O’Callaghan could have a huge say in the outcome of Saturday’s Allianz Football League clash at Celtic Park.