'No reason' for Kilkenny not to play in junior football championship
Railyard is the footballing heartbeat that has always been the exception to the rule in Kilkenny, and that pulse has extended all the way to the Big Apple in recent years.
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Railyard is the footballing heartbeat that has always been the exception to the rule in Kilkenny, and that pulse has extended all the way to the Big Apple in recent years.
We saw Bill Murray in Thurles last weekend, being walked through the finer points of the ancient game by JP, while Noel Grealish TD loomed behind, ready to interject, no doubt. Truly, Semple's VIP area has never witnessed such cumulative star power in all its days.
This weekend Croke Park hosts the All-Ireland quarter finals. All four matches promise to be exciting. My column's focus will be on today’s matches, Derry v Clare and Dublin v Cork.
David Clifford will start against Mayo in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final on Sunday after being named at full-forward by Kerry manager Jack O'Connor.
Galway are well-equipped to compete with Armagh in Sunday's All-Ireland quarter-final, however, they will need to have a rock-solid defence in place to cope with the attacking threat of Kieran McGeeney’s side.
Derry v Clare - Saturday, 3.45pm at Croke Park Derry are the form team after recording big wins over Tyrone, Monaghan and Donegal in the Ulster Championship.
When Kieran Kingston walked down the tunnel of the Hogan Stand after last year's big All-Ireland final defeat to Limerick, it must have been a lonely, lonely place.
Ciarán Whelan believes Mayo should consider starting Aidan O'Shea at full-forward for Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final with Kerry.