On this week’s Throw-In, Donnchadh Boyle, Dick Clerkin and Angela Walsh join Sinead Kissane to look back on the weekend’s football league action.
Dublin’s third loss in a row came at the hands of Mayo on Saturday night, and Dick Clerkin feels they are going to be in a dogfight to remain in Division 1 next season.
‘’There's no question about it, the pressure's on and they're in a place that they've never been having to fight for survival, so how that impacts on their squad and performance remains, well, I wouldn't say remains to be seen, it's not looking good at the minute, because I say they were in that going into the Mayo game, that sort of mindset and it didn't get them a whole pile further in terms of performance and obviously not in the result.’’
Kerry put on a dominant display on home soil in Killarney, with Donegal struggling to find any foothold into the game. Are Donegal facing into a similar battle with relegation as Dublin find themselves in? Donegal will be finding themselves under pressure to put in some good performances if they’re hoping to stay up.
This weekend also sees the GPA take their motion to the GAA congress to expedite integration of the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association. Angela Walsh feels there are still some questions to be asked around how this will look in practice:
‘’The Ladies Football have come on so much in years. And obviously it's all about the players but also, that association they have done so much work and they are really progressive. And I suppose what I would like maybe is, definitely more integration but at the same time I think the Ladies Gaelic do need a level of autonomy themselves, to be able to make their own decisions and you know as I said I'd like to see the fine print.”
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