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Cathal Mullaney is joined by Lee Keegan and Brian Fenton to look back on the Round 3 action last week, digest the draw and look forward to this weekend's quarter-final action.
The lads also touch on Lee's new-found fame as a Spanish World Cup meme and Brian catches us up on his travels - watching Dublin on his phone in a Malaga Airport queue that included Ciaran Whelan. That's a lot of Dublin midfielder for one airplane.
TIMESTAMPS
0:30 - Lee Keegan going global with new World Cup Twitter fame
3:10 - Everyone happy with their lot from that quarter-final draw
3:55 - Scary Kerry. Armagh brilliant for 35 mins, goal at half-time killed them. How do you mark David Clifford? Complemented by silky Dylan Geaney.
12:30 - Niall Morgan is the perfect test for Kerry. Tyrone will be fresh but this is a whole new challenge. Do they have the defence?
17:20- Galway next best after Kerry says Lee, based on squad depth. Can control a game and posess excellent kickers of the ball.
19:40 - Brian buzzing about Dublin. Very organised with Ger Brennan on the line.
24:35 - Both Lee and Brian pay tribute to Ciaran Kilkenny.
27:38 - Donegal burned out. Ran out of energy and momentum. Peaked too soon. did an obsession with Kerry cost them?
31:00 - Ross McGarry penalised for dropping the ball. ‘I think it’s ridiculous,’ says Brian. Black cards hurt Donegal more than Dublin, says Lee.
33:20- Mayo awful at half-time against Meath and red card a huge factor. Cork and Mayo both delighted with the draw. Hard game to predict, both teams have delivered very different performances.
39:35- Neither Louth nor Monaghan are ever beaten. Real belief they can make a semi-final. Stephen O’Hanlon importance going forward and in defence. Rory Beggan’s fitness is crucial. Could be the game of the weekend.
45:07 - Has the new format delivered? It’s a lot very quickly… little training if you’re not winning. Exciting for spectators, more space would be ideal.
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Cathal Mullaney is joined by Lee Keegan and Brian Fenton to look back on the Round 3 action last week, digest the draw and look forward to this weekend's quarter-final action.
The lads also touch on Lee's new-found fame as a Spanish World Cup meme and Brian catches us up on his travels - watching Dublin on his phone in a Malaga Airport queue that included Ciaran Whelan. That's a lot of Dublin midfielder for one airplane.
TIMESTAMPS
0:30 - Lee Keegan going global with new World Cup Twitter fame
3:10 - Everyone happy with their lot from that quarter-final draw
3:55 - Scary Kerry. Armagh brilliant for 35 mins, goal at half-time killed them. How do you mark David Clifford? Complemented by silky Dylan Geaney.
12:30 - Niall Morgan is the perfect test for Kerry. Tyrone will be fresh but this is a whole new challenge. Do they have the defence?
17:20- Galway next best after Kerry says Lee, based on squad depth. Can control a game and posess excellent kickers of the ball.
19:40 - Brian buzzing about Dublin. Very organised with Ger Brennan on the line.
24:35 - Both Lee and Brian pay tribute to Ciaran Kilkenny.
27:38 - Donegal burned out. Ran out of energy and momentum. Peaked too soon. did an obsession with Kerry cost them?
31:00 - Ross McGarry penalised for dropping the ball. ‘I think it’s ridiculous,’ says Brian. Black cards hurt Donegal more than Dublin, says Lee.
33:20- Mayo awful at half-time against Meath and red card a huge factor. Cork and Mayo both delighted with the draw. Hard game to predict, both teams have delivered very different performances.
39:35- Neither Louth nor Monaghan are ever beaten. Real belief they can make a semi-final. Stephen O’Hanlon importance going forward and in defence. Rory Beggan’s fitness is crucial. Could be the game of the weekend.
45:07 - Has the new format delivered? It’s a lot very quickly… little training if you’re not winning. Exciting for spectators, more space would be ideal.
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