All-Ireland draw: Mayo and Cork in tough-looking Group 1
The draw for the inaugural All-Ireland SFC group stages took place this afternoon in Croke Park, with Groups 1 and 2 looking the toughest, provided the provincial finals go to form.
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The draw for the inaugural All-Ireland SFC group stages took place this afternoon in Croke Park, with Groups 1 and 2 looking the toughest, provided the provincial finals go to form.
With the provincial finalists in football now known after wins on Sunday for Dublin, Louth and Armagh, the GAA have confirmed the seedings for Tuesday's group stage draws in the Sam Maguire and Tailteann Cup.
After a weekend where ten championship games were played, the picture regarding the participants in the Sam Maguire race and the Tailteann Cup became a little clearer, with Clare and Sligo booking their spots in the All-Ireland round-robin, while Meath will be part of the secondary competition after their defeat to Offaly.
Meath and Donegal will find it tough to get their seasons back on track after disappointing defeats over the weekend, according to former Dublin player Ciarán Whelan.
Meath manager Colm O'Rourke acknowledged that his charges "are where we deserve to be" after their Leinster championship exit to Offaly left them bound for this year's Tailteann Cup.
Following the first weekend of the football championship, the qualifying picture for the Sam Maguire Cup has become slightly clearer, though the new format is still as transparent as a muddy puddle for some.
Dessie Dolan has admitted when Westmeath came calling, he simply couldn't turn it down as he prepares to take his first steps into inter-county football management.
Cavan manager Mickey Graham didn't have a tough job convincing his squad to set their full focus on the Tailteann Cup after the county's Ulster semi-final defeat to Donegal. He didn’t need to.