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Intermediate All-Ireland Semi-Final Preview: The Last Hurdle

1 h 10 min · 9. juli 2026
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Episode 20 of The Ladies Gaelic Football Podcast on FinalWhistle is the second of three special episodes this week, with the spotlight firmly on the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship semi-finals as the race to Croke Park reaches its final hurdle. Host Diarmuid Kearney is joined once again by Emma Kelly, while Joanne Doonan sits this episode out as she prepares for her own All-Ireland semi-final. Together, Diarmuid and Emma preview both last-four clashes, analysing the key match-ups, tactical battles, and storylines that will decide who reaches Croke Park. The episode begins with Roscommon against Westmeath, with Roscommon appearing in their first Intermediate semi-final since 2022, while Westmeath are aiming to make the most of back-to-back semi-final appearances and finally book their place in the decider. Ahead of the 4pm throw-in at Kingspan Breffni Park on Sunday, the panel hears from Fiona Coyle and Helena Cummins, who preview what promises to be a fascinating contest. Attention then turns to Sunday's all-Ulster showdown between Fermanagh and Down at St Tiernach's Park, Clones. Down return to the Intermediate semi-finals after a two-year absence, while Fermanagh are back at this stage for the first time in 14 years. The counties famously met in the 2014 All-Ireland Intermediate Final, and the podcast features two players who were there that day, Fermanagh captain Shannan McQuade and Down midfielder Meghan Doherty, as they reflect on that meeting and look ahead to another chapter all these years later. From tactical developments to defining moments and emerging narratives, the panel brings insight from both the dressing room and the press box as the championship season reaches one of its biggest weekends. Full fixtures, results, and tables are available throughout the campaign on FinalWhistle.ie. Expert analysis, player perspective, and everything you need to stay across the TG4 All-Ireland Championships, all at the Final Whistle.

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