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RTÉ GAA Podcast: Kerry braced for Derry contest; Clare v Kilkenny again

Jacqui Hurley is joined by Rory O'Neill, Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Neil McManus to look back on the weekend's action.

Fitzmaurice digests the All-Ireland quarter-final draw, which has throw up a few cracking ties - top of the list being Kerry and a resurgent Derry.

The All-Ireland-winning manager is sure the Kingdom will be forewarned after a couple of tight tussles with the Ulster men in recent times.

Spare a thought for Mayo, who have found a new way to have their hearts broken, while their neighbours Roscommon turned Tyrone over in Omagh.

Fitzmaurice can see Galway giving Dublin plenty of trouble, particularly if they can get all their forwards on the Croke Park pitch.

What now for Cork, who were dumped out by Louth, who will take on Donegal in the last eight?

Neil looks back on an underwhelming pair of hurling quarter-finals.

Cork were not impressive against Dublin, but McManus thinks the wide open spaces of Croke Park may suit their athleticism, even against Croke Park masters Limerick.

Clare will face Kilkenny in the semi-finals yet again, having accounted for 14-man Wexford with minimal fuss.

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