Sam Mulroy: Louth breakthrough is 'absolutely massive'
Louth match-winner Sam Mulroy hailed an "absolute massive" moment for his county as they reached a historic All-Ireland football quarter-final.
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Louth match-winner Sam Mulroy hailed an "absolute massive" moment for his county as they reached a historic All-Ireland football quarter-final.
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.
A knock-out championship match that ebbed and flowed relentlessly for more than more than 100 minutes was finally settled by the last kick of a penalty shoot-out in front of 13,955 spectators in Castlebar, with Derry advancing past Mayo after finished level after extra-time.
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Derry ace Emmett Bradley has dismissed speculation of unrest and unhappiness between the county's senior footballers and manager Mickey Harte.
Derry needed a 65th-minute goal from Emmett Bradley to edge past Westmeath in ideal conditions for football in Newry, the Division 1 football champions scraping into the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final after suffering three successive defeats in earlier matches.
The 1993 All-Ireland finalists are heading fast in opposite directions.
Derry are regressing as the championship progresses and look devoid of confidence, according to Sunday Game analysts Lee Keegan and Tomás Ó Sé.