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Ciarán Whelan: Ruthless Derry are 'serious contenders' for Sam Maguire

Shane McGuigan celebrates after scoring Derry's fifth goal against Clare
Shane McGuigan celebrates after scoring Derry's fifth goal against Clare

Derry are "serious contenders" for All-Ireland glory on current form according to Ciarán Whelan.

Rory Gallagher's side were not shy in front of goal as they swept Clare aside by a 5-13 to 2-08 win at Croke Park on Saturday to reach the semi-finals.

Standing between them and a first All-Ireland final appearance since 1993 are Galway on 9 July at GAA HQ, while the two championship favourites Dublin and Kerry contest the other semi-final the following day.

Derry have not had an easy run to the last-four of the All-Ireland. They beat last year's champions Tyrone, Monaghan and Donegal on route to the Ulster title to bridge a 24-year provincial drought, before seeing off Clare.

And with the team in irrepressible form, Whelan believes they can be a match for any of the remaining teams.

"They were top class [against Clare]. They're serious contenders, no doubt about it," the RTÉ GAA analyst told The Sunday Game.

"They're ruthless in everything they do and every player is buying in with a work ethic that makes them extremely difficult to beat. They were just a touch of class above Clare."

While Whelan pointed out that Derry's reputation as a well-structured defence comes before them, he added that "they have it all" in attack.

"They are contenders, there is no doubt about it," the former Dublin footballer reemphasised.

He tipped Derry and Kerry to advance to the final, which fellow Sunday Game panelists Seán Cavanagh and Colm Cooper concurred with.

"I think Derry will be hard to live with," Cavanagh said of the Galway semi-final.

"They're very difficult to play against, a bit like [Jim] McGuinness' Donegal and obviously Gallagher was part of it as well and they're getting better every game we've seen them.

"The Dublin-Kerry game, I felt Kerry all year so I think it is set up for me [as] a Derry-Kerry final."

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