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Paul Flynn's Tailteann Cup predictions

Sean Quigley can reach a scoring milestone against Laois this weekend
Sean Quigley can reach a scoring milestone against Laois this weekend

Sam Maguire teams are on a rest week so it's all Tailteann Cup. We've got the preliminary quarter-finals.

It's our first taste of knockout football this year so hopefully we have some good games in store.

Saturday 10 June

Offaly v Wexford, Glenisk O'Connor Park, 4pm

Offaly are favourites going into this one, they're at home.

They'd a tough loss last week to Cavan. They lost a couple of players to red cards, Dylan Hyland and Jack McEvoy. But they rested a few lads too so it's really hard to know where Offaly are at.

Wexford, on the other hand, didn't have a good league campaign but have found a little bit of form in the Tailteann Cup.

Darragh Brooks, last week, kicked a few beauties. As did Mark Rossiter. They need those guys performing. I think they can.

I think Wexford can just about upset the odds here and just about get a victory.

Verdict: Wexford

Carlow v New York, Netwatch Cullen Park, 5pm

Darragh Foley kicked 0-08 for Carlow last week to get them over the line against Longford.

It's hard to know where New York are at after their win against Leitrim in the first round of the championship, Sligo subsequently beating them.

I think Carlow will have too much in Dr Cullen Park. A Carlow win.

Verdict: Carlow

Fermanagh v Laois, Brewster Park, 6pm

Both teams didn't really have a good weekend last week. Fermanagh were beaten by Antrim. Laois just about got through London but it wasn't an impressive performance.

If Sean Quigley scores a point this week, he'll surpass the 500-point mark, which is an interesting stat.

Him and Ultan Kelm will lead the way for a Fermanagh win here.

Verdict: Fermanagh

Down v Longford, Páirc Esler, 7pm

Last up, we have Down taking on Longford. Down played out a great game against Meath last week.

Meath just over the line, Down had a lot of wides, 16 in total.

Odhrán Murdoch was a guy I was very impressed with in that game. He's got a couple of goals on the trot now, against Tipperary and Meath. He's got a bit of class about him and is still Under-20.

With him and couple of others, I think Down have too much for Paddy Christie's men. So, Down win.

Verdict: Down

Paul Flynn was speaking on RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland

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