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The Road To Croke Park Begins

1 h 20 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Episode 13 of The Ladies Gaelic Football Podcast on FinalWhistle returns after a long break, with the focus now shifting to the start of the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate and Junior Championships, as the road to Croke Park begins this weekend. Host Diarmuid Kearney is joined once again by Emma Kelly, while Joanne Doonan remains absent from the panel as honeymoon celebrations continue following her recent wedding during the podcast break. Diarmuid and Emma begin with a deep dive into each of the Intermediate Championship groups, assessing the contenders, key storylines, and opening weekend fixtures as counties begin their All-Ireland championship journeys. The conversation then turns to the Junior Championship, where the panel breaks down both groups and discusses which teams are best placed to push for an All-Ireland semi-final spot, and ultimately a day out in Croke Park later this year. 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 throws in. Full fixtures, results, and tables will be available throughout the campaign on the FinalWhistle website. Expert analysis, player perspective, and everything you need to stay across the opening weekend of the TG4 All-Ireland Championships, all at the Final Whistle.

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