GAA Preview: All-Ireland football championship gets into full swing
With the provincial championships coming to an end last weekend, the All-Ireland football championship gets underway this weekend.
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With the provincial championships coming to an end last weekend, the All-Ireland football championship gets underway this weekend.
It may be a watching brief now for Padraig McGrogan, but the injured Derry defender is confident in his conviction that his team-mates can bounce back from their Ulster capitulation to have a major say in this season's All-Ireland race.
Derry's Padraig McGrogan has had his season come to an end as he suffered an ACL injury, just days after the defeat to Donegal.
Derry mainstay Padraig McGrogan will not play any further part for the Oakleaf County in 2024 after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Two provincial finals remain, but only one looks like drawing in the neutrals. It's hard to see anything other than Dublin steamrolling to another Leinster title, but in Clones on Sunday it is like splitting hairs to pick a winner between Armagh and Donegal.
Derry defender Eoin McEvoy has backed his county to come back from their loss to Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football quarter-final.
Down forward Barry O'Hagan will miss the rest of the season after Saturday’s injury in the Ulster semi-final loss to Armagh was confirmed as a cruciate.
Louth have made a little piece of history by qualifying for back-to-back Leinster SFC finals for the first time since 1958 - and supporters will hope to keep the party going on Monday evening.