Semi-final deciders continue
All-Ireland Football Quarter-Final Weekend continues today, with two more matches to be played out in front of almost eighty thousand at Croke Park.
Cork meet Mayo in the opening tie - a rematch of the 1989 decider, which the Rebels won. Veteran of that match, Stephen O'Brien, feels Cork are as good as they can get at the moment.
"There's no way you can make a change to a team who win by 18 or 19 points. Any manager will tell you that. The only thing about it is to go with your tried and trusted.
"We're after having a game together now and the most important thing for us as team players is to keep playing together I think and make it a bit more difficult for the subs."
Following that, Donegal clash with Dublin at 4.15pm. The north westerners are on the brink of their best Football Championship campaign since their All-Ireland winning year of 1992.
Donegal manager, Mickey Moran, is certain a major test lies ahead.
"I don't need to ask an emerging team under the leadership of Tommy Lyons, you know they've won the Leinster Championship, beaten Meath, beaten Kildare, so you know we're up against it but we've prepared well and hopefully if we perform we can give them a game."


