Plenty at stake for rivals in Omagh pressure cooker It has been a slow burn so far but the championship should ratchet up in intensity this week, with Tyrone and Armagh colliding in a … Football • 01 Jun
But for Clifford, it could have got ugly for Kerry After months of cagey football, we might now be seeing individual forward quality reassert itself Football • 25 May
Crackers on paper but shadowboxing may yet prevail Due to all the built-in lifelines and the complications of the new structure, I don't sense the same buzz around the place for championship, writes … Football • 18 May
Kerry impressing most among All-Ireland contenders Kerry and Galway both won at a canter at the weekend but Lee Keegan was especially impressed by the former's clinical edge in the Munster … Football • 11 May
Draw provides intrigue but safety net needs to go The All-Ireland championship format is a step forward on previous years but tweaks still needed - especially concerning the needless preliminary quarter-final games, writes Lee … Football • 04 May
Royal woes and Man of the Match sagas Needless to say, it's been a tense few days in the west since Man of the Match gate, writes Lee Keegan. Football • 27 Apr
Assassin Kelly can ignite Galway, Donegal at low ebb Last weekend's game in Omagh was a timely reminder Gaelic football can be captivating to watch ahead of a stacked programme of games Football • 20 Apr
Heavy legged Mayo could benefit from long break The opening weekend of the Connacht championship gave us two major results, although you couldn't call either of them shocks, writes Lee Keegan. Football • 13 Apr
Recalling Ruislip nightmare ahead of Connacht opening Ahead of the first championship weekend of 2023, Lee Keegan recalls the great Ruislip fright of 2011 and offers his thoughts on Mayo's motivations for … Football • 06 Apr
Dream league final pair but schedule needs reviewing Lee Keegan is expecting a cracking contest in Croke Park when Mayo and Galway meet in the Allianz Division 1 league final. Football • 30 Mar