GAA: Tailteann Cup returns as Leinster and Ulster Football Championships reach finals
The Tailteann Cup returns this weekend, with eight games across Saturday and Sunday.
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The Tailteann Cup returns this weekend, with eight games across Saturday and Sunday.
Some of them may need a little space to realise it but opportunity knocks for the players on 16 inter-county panels who begin their Tailteann Cup campaign this weekend.
The third season of the Tailteann Cup was launched at Croke Park today, with GAA president Jarlath Burns describing it as "the most open it has been".
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.
The All-Ireland SFC stage draw threw up a potential group of death on Tuesday, with either Armagh or Donegal, and the winners of Galway v Mayo, pitted against Derry and Westmeath.
The Kildare footballers look bereft of an identity and may struggle to claim the Tailteann Cup, according to RTÉ football pundit Lee Keegan.
Although it is the third year of the Tailteann Cup, this is the second year in its current format. Last year's winners, Meath are in the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship draw as reigning cup champions.
The GAA have confirmed the seedings for the group stage draws in the Sam Maguire and Tailteann Cups following today's football matches.