Kerry and Donegal will regret huge missed opportunities Kerry were let down by skill execution and their lack of tests in the lead-up, while Donegal seemed to lack energy in the closing stages Football • 1 hr
Can star-studded Galway cope with Donegal's energy? A huge opportunity presents for the four All-Ireland football semi-finalists, with the Donegal-Galway clash a coin-flip Football • 11 Jul
Kerry-Derry horror show confirms that game needs change The Kerry-Derry game, which was probably the most hotly anticipated of the weekend's matches, confirmed beyond all doubt that Gaelic football needs rule changes, writes … Football • 04 Jul
Fitzmaurice: No natural successor to Cleary within Cork John Cleary has brought a level of progress to Cork's senior footballers during his tenure and there is no natural successor should the manager choose … Football • 24 Jun
Short-term gain for Mayo and Galway ahead of last eight Lee Keegan says that while Mayo should account for an out-of-sorts Derry, the five-time All-Star feels the league champions will be a stern test if … Football • 20 Jun
Armagh stuck in straitjacket, Derry ready to rock again We're in that strange part of the season where the provincials are done and dusted, the trophies have been handed out - and hoisted with … Football • 16 May
McGuinness looms, but time for Armagh to deliver While Dublin look set to reign supreme in Leinster, the Ulster decider could go all the way to the wire, with Lee Keegan tentatively tipping … Football • 09 May
Can Tipp turn it around, Galway-Mayo still has an edge Shane McGrath and Lee Keegan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill ahead of a big weekend for Tipperary and Waterford in the Munster SHC, and … Football • 02 May
Connacht success key for Mayo despite dodgy draw The Connacht final winners on Sunday will have the dubious reward of a meeting with Derry first up in the group phase but provincial deciders … Football • 02 May
Keegan: I wouldn't trust Kildare to win Tailteann Cup The Kildare footballers look bereft of an identity and may struggle to claim the Tailteann Cup, according to RTÉ football pundit Lee Keegan. Football • 30 Apr
Clare back on track, provincial football finals decided Anthony Daly and Lee Keegan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on another busy weekend in the provincial hurling and football championships. Football • 29 Apr
Opening weekend shocks and managerial outbursts The opening weekend of the championship provided some surprises although also underlined the impact of the short timeframe from the end of the league. Football • 11 Apr
Ó Sé: It would be a huge mistake to ditch league finals Tomás Ó Sé believes it would be a "huge mistake" if the Allianz Football League finals were to be dispensed with. Football • 28 Mar
Relegation to Division 2 far from the end of the world Relegation to Division 2 can be merely a speed bump, provided you come straight back up quickly. Football • 21 Mar
Keegan: Fully loaded Dublin too far ahead of Derry After comfortably accounting for Derry last weekend, Lee Keegan believes Dublin are again evolving into a formidable force, adding that a full-strength Dubs outfit would … Football • 22 Mar
Dublin lay down marker in Derry | Paudie key for Kerry Lee Keegan joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on a busy weekend of Allianz Football League action when Dublin reasserted their status … Football • 05 Mar
Attacking mark be damned, the Rossies' 'healthy hate' The former Mayo star is happy with the Jim Gavin-led Football Review Committee, and he will be even happier if it consigns the forward mark … Football • 29 Feb
O'Callaghan is 'a killer for the backdoor cut' It's early in the year but already Con O'Callaghan is making waves and he again underlined his quality as Dublin cast Kerry aside on Saturday, … Football • 25 Feb
Keegan: Mayo attack 'low in terms of efficiency' A lack of efficiency in attack is hindering Mayo, according to former county star Lee Keegan, with the Westport man looking to Tyrone's twin attacking … Football • 26 Feb
No fly in ointment - analysts still back keeper raids RTÉ GAA analysts Lee Keegan and Éamonn Fitzmaurice have defended the ever-growing use of fly goalkeepers after another weekend where the number 1 jersey was … Football • 19 Feb
Kerry and Mayo deliver, big wins for Dubs and Galway Éamonn Fitzmaurice and Lee Keegan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill on the RTÉ GAA Podcast to discuss all the weekend's Allianz League Football action. Football • 19 Feb
Anaemic Galway need to bounce back from no-show Week one of the league, you're always wary of making any dramatic pronouncements but the manner of Galway's performance in Salthill was very disquieting. Football • 01 Feb
RTÉ GAA Podcast: Allianz Football League preview Ciarán Whelan and Lee Keegan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill on the RTÉ GAA Podcast to look ahead to the new season, which properly … Football • 25 Jan
Kerry the frontrunners but Derry are primed Every county will have differing aims and targets in the Allianz Football Leagues, but there's no question the springtime fare will deliver a healthy portion … Football • 25 Jan
Don't expect Dubs to fold up the tent for 2024 Everyone was struck by the scenes at the final whistle last Sunday and the intensity of the celebrations from the Dublin players, writes Lee Keegan. Football • 03 Aug 23