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Published 08:42 22 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 11:00 22 Jun 2026 BST

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final draw has been made.
Galway v Dublin
Cork v Mayo
Tyrone v Kerry
Louth v Monaghan
The two double headers set to take place at Croke Park this weekend.
The Dubs somehow are the surprise package this year, having beaten one of the early favourites Donegal.
After the win, Sky Blues boss Ger Brennan spoke about their resilience and their new generation.
He said: "Psychologically, the group managed themselves much better this time around.
"We learned from previous experiences. When things are going against you, sometimes you can retreat and look more tired than you actually are, but the players showed great resilience.
"Since November, we've looked at 163 players and more than 60 have featured across the O'Byrne Cup, National League and Championship.
"This championship, we've given nine players debuts and three more their first starts. It's a difficult balance between established players and younger lads coming through, but it's rewarding when you see them take their opportunity."
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