Mayo to face Kerry as All-Ireland quarter-final pairings confirmed
Mayo are to meet Kerry in the All-Ireland Senior Football quarter-final following their win over Kildare on Saturday.
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Mayo are to meet Kerry in the All-Ireland Senior Football quarter-final following their win over Kildare on Saturday.
Kieran Donaghy says that Armagh have huge momentum heading into the All-Ireland quarter-finals, but the former Kerry great - now a coach in Kieran McGeeney's management team - says the challenge is for the squad to hold onto it over the next two weeks.
Mayo and Kerry will lock horns in the All-Ireland quarter-finals, while Cork's reward for edging past Limerick is a last eight date with Dublin.
The question marks over both Galway and Cork will lead to an intriguing All-Ireland hurling quarter-final clash, according to Jackie Tyrrell.
One of the quickest ever goals in Championship football came after nine seconds here, when Armagh’s Rian O’Neill caught the throw-up and let fly with a delivery into the square.
Rian O'Neill insists Armagh will not be getting ahead of themselves despite comfortably seeing off Donegal in the battle to reach the All-Ireland quarter-final.
The call at half-time by interim manager John Cleary was answered by the Cork footballers, with the Rebels upping the ante on the resumption to get by Limerick in Sunday's All-Ireland football qualifier at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Armagh charged into the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals with a 3-17 to 0-16 Qualifier win over Donegal at Clones, reversing a comprehensive Ulster Championship defeat at Ballybofey a afew weeks ago.