Croke Park Confirmed, Survival Secured, Semi-Finals Ahead
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Episode 22 of The Ladies Gaelic Football Podcast on FinalWhistle reflects on a dramatic weekend across the TG4 All-Ireland Championships, with the Intermediate and Junior finalists confirmed, the Senior relegation battle decided, and attention now turning to a blockbuster weekend of Senior Championship semi-finals.
Host Diarmuid Kearney is joined once again by Emma Kelly, while Joanne Doonan is unavailable this week. Together, Diarmuid and Emma look back on two gripping weekends of championship action, analysing the performances, tactical battles, and defining moments that have shaped the road to Croke Park.
The episode begins with the Intermediate Championship semi-finals, where Fermanagh booked their place in the All-Ireland final with victory over Down, while Roscommon continued their remarkable championship campaign by upsetting Westmeath to reach their first Intermediate final since 2005.
Attention then switches to the Junior Championship, where Carlow created history by reaching their first-ever All-Ireland final after overcoming Derry. They will meet Antrim, who secured a second successive final appearance by defeating Sligo.
The conversation then turns to the Senior relegation final, where Waterford defeated Tipperary to preserve their senior status. The panel rounds off the episode by previewing this weekend's All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-finals, with Armagh taking on Galway, before Dublin face Kerry in what promises to be a blockbuster Saturday.
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.