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All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals: All you need to know

 All-Ireland SFC sector-finals: All you need to understand

Updated / Saturday, 25 Jun 2022 14:30

Kerry and Mayo are set to fulfill for the third time this yr

Kerry and Mayo are set to fulfill for the 0.33 time this year


SATURDAY 25 JUNE


Derry v Clare, Croke Park, three.45pm

Dublin v Cork, Croke Park, 6pm


SUNDAY 26 JUNE


Galway v Armagh, Croke Park, 1.45pm

Kerry v Mayo, Croke Park, 4pm


ONLINE

Live blog on RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News Now app.


TV

Derry v Clare & Dublin v Cork live on Sky Sports Arena from three.15pm; Galway v Armagh & Kerry v Mayo on The Sunday Game live from 1.15pm on RTÉ 2. Highlights on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 9.30pm. Above video games to be had to look at out of doors of Ireland on GAAGO.


RADIO

Live statement and updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport, with coverage on Sunday beginning at 1.30pm on Radio 1 Extra. Raidió na Gaeltachta and BBC Radio Ulster can also be stay from Croke Park.


WEATHER

Saturday might be an unseasonably bloodless, windy and moist day. There might be a good buy of cloud with showery outbreaks of rain persevering with to have an effect on the western half of of the united states of america. Some of the showers may additionally turn thundery. Mostly dry in addition east, despite the fact that the rain will spread across the u . S . A . Later in the day. Highest temperatures of 11 to 17 levels, coolest in the west, in sparkling to sturdy and gusty southerly or variable winds.


Sunday will see a mixture of sunny spells and enormous heavy and likely thundery showers. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 stages in moderate to sparkling southwesterly or variable winds. For greater go to met.Ie.




The way it was


14 September 2019. That became the day that Croke Park remaining had a complete house, a day whilst Dublin completed their five-in-a-row. Who'd have idea that over 33 months could have surpassed before we would see something near full ability at the Jones' Road venue once more. Over 140,000 are predicted for those zone-finals, so it's now not a complete promote-out, but it is simply extremely good to have the well-known venue alive again.


To be sincere, the more appetising dish is on the Sunday. Galway v Armagh, in the view of most pundits, is simply too close to call. Kerry are favoured to get over Mayo, despite the fact that the latter ought to carry a box of frogs to Croker. All bets are off then.


Saturday's starter sees Clare, fresh from their past due raid on the Rossies, tackle new Ulster champions Derry. "Ruthless and incessant" had been phrases utilized by Fermanagh captain Declan McCusker to describe Derry boss Rory Gallagher. Such drive is clear to see at the sideline, marking Gallagher out because the GAA's answer to Antonio Conte.


The provincial winners right here have had four weeks to attend earlier than getting into the All-Ireland collection. That may be a predicament, though it's not likely we'll have a repeat of 2010, in which none of the hitherto unbeaten quartet made the semis.


Banner still flying



Colm Collins

For the primary time considering that 2016, Clare have made the remaining eight. As become the case back then, Colm Collins continues to be guiding the deliver. A power ranking of managers over the past decade might have Collins in a lofty function, ordinarily on the back of Clare's persevered presence in Division 2.


After the tough Covid years -  championship video games,  defeats - Collins' side have seized their opportunity. And that's now not sudden when you recollect what the supervisor said to newshounds after the league draw with Roscommon in February: "We're very happy with the bunch of players we've. We think we’re a healthy for every body."


They surely have been a fit for Roscommon the final day. They set the pace early on, before the Connacht guys gained a measure of manipulate that appeared like giving them victory. Five factors up with six minutes to go. Game over, we notion. Not to be. Two stress deadball ratings from Keelan Sexton, one from the penalty spot and a stunning 74th-minute winner from Jamie Malone, saw Clare clutch it at the demise.



Collins couldn't cover his pride when he spoke to RTÉ afterwards: "I'm simply proud of the lads; they're a top notch bunch of gamers and they've proved that so often.


"When people assume they are crushed they may dig out out a win; I'm surely overjoyed for them.


"We had a respectable first half of after which took our foot off the accelerator a piece, we eased off and weren't attacking them, but when the gauntlet became thrown right down to them they replied."


Keelan Sexton, who ignored a penalty in the shootout defeat against Limerick and become also unsuccessful from the spot towards Meath, held his nerve brilliantly to dispatch that critical kick towards the Rossies. He contributed 2-06 in a person of the suit show and along side Jamie Malone, Cathal O'Connor, Podge Collins and Manus Doherty might be key once more for Clare as they look to reason every other disappointed.


Derry eager to take a fair larger step



Chrissy McKaigue with the Anglo Celt Cup

After ending a 24-year for an Ulster identify, Derry are hungry for more fulfillment. Provincial glory, a way to stop, it would appear. It wasn't goodbye in the past that the Oakleafers were working as a Division 4 aspect. The most effective manner turned into up.


In Rory Gallagher, they were given the proper man to assist them upward thrust from the abyss. A first signal that Gallagher's work was paying off became in closing year's Ulster region-final and that narrow loss to Donegal. No risk to enter the lower back-door handiest heightened the disappointment. Promotion to Division 1 in the spring regarded very a lot on track until Galway got here and handed out a piece of a spanking in Owenbeg.


That stated, the texture-suitable factor remained; Derry have been nevertheless considered a good wager for Ulster. In taking down Tyrone, Monaghan and Donegal, there has been no denying that their achievement changed into absolutely merited, even though purists will scoff at a decider bereft of open, expansive soccer, and one ruled by way of the shielding strategies.


Still, there is lots to appreciate approximately Derry. Shane McGuigan's accuracy noticed him chalk up 2-50 in the Ulster championship; Chrissy McKaigue's tenacious guy-marking; the cleverness of Ethan Doherty as a half of-forward and Conor Glass's versatility everywhere in the pitch.



Gallagher showing his delight in the course of the Ulster very last

And then there's Gallagher, the man who will lead Derry until 2025.


Donegal women manager Maxi Curran, who worked along Gallagher in Jim McGuinness' Donegal backroom team, lately informed RTÉ: "I assume it is simply his soccer mind is off the charts, you realize.


"The man is just a whole obsessive about football, and there's now not a participant in the us of a that he couldn’t inform you 10 matters approximately.


"He has that degree of hobby and usually had that stage of hobby, his attention to element, he scrutinises the opposition in reality properly."


Gallagher can have work executed on Clare. The facets last met within the league lower back in February. Derry ran out 9-point winners in Ennis.


Rory Gallagher has made one transfer from the Derry crew that beat Donegal on 29 May.


Emmett Bradley comes into the XV and Niall Toner is some of the substitutes.


Clare have additionally made one trade with Cillian Brennan returning from harm, Alan Sweeney drops out.


Derry: Odhrán Lynch; Chrissy McKaigue, Brendan Roger, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty, Gareth McKinless, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Emmett Bradley; Paul Cassidy, Shea Downey, Ethan Doherty; Benny Heron, Shane McGuigan, Niall Loughlin.


Clare: Tristan O'Callaghan; Manus Doherty, Cillian Brennan Cillian Rouine; Cian O'Dea, Ciarán Russell, Jamie Malone; Darren O'Neill, Cathal O'Connor; Pearse Lillis, Eoin Cleary, Emmet McMahon; Pádraic Collins, Keelan Sexton, Aaron Griffin


Dublin's pep is back, Cork pay attention



The Dubs had an easy run thru Leinster once more

If you accept as true with all the pre-suit communicate, then Dublin should report a exceedingly sincere win over the Rebels. Let's be sincere about it, the Dubs have had one eye on the All-Ireland semi, and a potential date now with Kerry or Mayo.


Leinster success for Dessie Farrell's side become simpler than predicted, with Kildare put to the sword early on inside the final. Five desires among the fifth and 27th mins ending the contest via half of-time and securing a top notch Leinster 12-in-a-row.


Two desires from Cormac Costello and further majors from Ciaran Kilkenny, Man of the Match Con O'Callaghan and defender John Small did for the Lilywhites.


On paper, Glenn Ryan's facet could have extra about them than Cork, however each day is one of a kind, with the latter having games against Louth and Limerick to prepare them for this stern exam. In the latter contest, the Rebels finally got here exact to win via five factors, though the shortage of aggression they showed inside the first 1/2 would go away you worried beforehand of this Croker date.



Cork's Cathail O'Mahony keeping guarding the ball in opposition to Limerick

Interim boss John O'Leary spoke after the Limerick approximately the "subsequent degree" when arising in opposition to side like Dublin. They will appearance to contain, just like they did for a terrific a part of the sport against Kerry.


Colm O'Callaghan and Ian Maguire will intention to restrict the effectiveness of Brian Fenton and Tom Lahiff inside the center, whilst tabs will also need to be stored at the in-shape duo of Con O'Callaghan and Cormac Costello.


Cork have gone for the equal crew that started against Limerick, with joint captain Seán Meehan named on the bench.


After their saunter thru Leinster, it may be a case of reading an excessive amount of into Dublin's shape. However, the way in which they laboured to a Delaney Cup win in 2021 and the following loss to Mayo, could indicate that Farrell's men are a good deal more targeted this year. The form of Lee Gannon in defence, Tom Lahiff in midfield and Lorcan O'Dell on the '40 indicates that new lads are stepping up, in spite of the view that Dublin's depth isn't always as sturdy because it changed into.


A test of that depth will clearly are available a fortnight.


Dublin pair James McCarthy and Con O'Callaghan have now not been named in Dessie Farrell's beginning side.


Although a full panel listing has no longer been found out, RTÉ Sport knows that neither may be in the matchday 26, amid reports of hamstring accidents.


Seven-time All-Ireland winner Jonny Cooper, Paddy Small and Niall Scully are available, in 3 modifications from the group that thrashed Kildare inside the Leinster very last, with the aforementioned pair and Lorcan O'Dell losing out.


Dublin: Evan Comerford; Eoin Murchan, Michael Fitzsimons, Lee Gannon; John Small, Jonny Cooper, Seán Bugler; Brian Fenton, Tom Lahiff; Niall Scully, Brian Howard, Ciarán Kilkenny; Cormac Costello, Dean Rock, Paddy Small.


Cork: Micheál Aodh Martin; Sean Powter, Maurice Shanley, Kevin O'Donovan; John Cooper, Rory Maguire, Mattie Taylor; Ian Maguire, Colm O'Callaghan; Daniel Dineen, Eoghan McSweeney, John O'Rourke; Steven Sherlock, Brian Hurley, Cathail O'Mahony.


Orchard ripening, Galway expectation



Rian O'Neill reveals the internet in opposition to Donegal in Clones

On paper, Galway v Armagh is the tie of the weekend. A war of wits related to Pádraic Joyce and Kieran McGeeney. Since Galway's Connacht final triumph, Armagh have recorded two extraordinary victories over Tyrone and Donegal, so giving them introduced momentum.


McGeeney has been at the helm of the Orchard men on account that 2014. And at the same time as it has frequently been the case of 1 leap forward and  steps again seeing that then, this year has visible a greater marked improvement. For a lot of the league, Armagh cut quite a sprint. They have been specifically spectacular in their opener against Dublin. Division 1 popularity turned into comfortably retained. The defeat to Donegal in Ulster saw the alarm bells ring again. Would it's a short summer?


Traffic jams and temperature jumps - Galway's 3-zero lead over Armagh


The reaction became emphatic. Stefan Campbell rolled again the years because the All-Ireland champions were sent tumbling. And goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty, a former attacker who has given a few years of service to the Orchard purpose, turned into any other key figure, advancing repeatedly into opposition territory and kicking two first rate points from play.


A week later, Rian O'Neill starred with a 1-07 haul towards Donegal to secure Armagh's vicinity inside the quarters for the first time since 2017. Revenge might also had been candy, but such thoughts are nicely and actually parked now. You do not have to shout it too loudly, but not many might be surprised if Armagh reach the All-Ireland final. Their attack is as appropriate as any within the u . S . A .; they will feel they could outscore the opposition even supposing it is a scorefest.


The intensity, which turned into missing of their championship opener, is now there for all to see. Speaking after the win over Donegal a fortnight in the past, Rian O'Neill told RTÉ Sport: "A few weeks ago, we checked out ourselves and noticed that our intensity wasn't there. Today I think all people should see the intensity was there from the word pass.


"We're a extraordinary team when we play like that and in case you deliver the depth, you will now not be too a long way away."


O'Neill, who played an awful lot deeper in Clones, will once more look to pull the strings throughout the extensive expanses of Croke Park. That setting ought to match this Armagh team, given the verve McGeeney's facet at the moment are displaying.

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