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Enda McGinley: Tyrone finding unity at key time

RTÉ GAA analyst Enda McGinley has said that Tyrone are starting to find some unity at the key stage of the season as they prepare to take on Kerry in Saturday's All-Ireland quarter-final.

The Red Hands will enter the Croke Park clash against the All-Ireland champions as underdogs, but also with a history of claiming Kingdom scalps in seismic games during McGinley’s era, including two All-Ireland finals and a semi-final.

The Errigal Ciaran man saw flashes in the All-Ireland group stage win over Armagh, and Saturday night’s emphatic win over Donegal was another step in the right direction.

"I was really impressed with their first 20 minutes against Armagh. I thought, for the first time this year, they looked like a team with a great unity and purpose, a team that really had a sense about what they’re about," McGinley told the RTÉ GAA Podcast.

"Up in Ballybofey against Donegal, that certainly came out further.

"Their full-back line is in top, top form, half-back line going really, really well and midfield is going really, really well.

"The inside men are clicking in a way that we probably haven’t had in a while, so all of those things look right.

"We could have quite realistically had another 1-03, 1-04, 1-05 in that game and come out with a really handsome win.

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"Would that have done us any good whatsoever? No. In fact, I would have said it would have left us worse off. There’s a feeling that there’s more to come, which is exactly the way you want to be approaching the game against

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