‘Monaghan will have no fear of us’

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Highlights: Armagh 3-33 Down 0-14

McGeeney also highlighted the importance of squad depth as Armagh continue to manage several injuries and addressed a late change involving Ross McQuillan.

“We’ve had a few boys coming back – Barry McCambridge, Ciaran Mackin, Andrew Murnin, and they’re still building match fitness,” he explained.

“There’s competition there, and that’s what you want.

“It’s a huge kick for us, Ross has serious pace and picked up a strain, it’s not too bad, but you just can’t take chances.

“Callum [O’Neill] and Ben [Crealey] are big misses, and we’re still trying to get Barry McCambridge and Ciaran Mackin to match pace, so we’ve needed that sort of depth and will need it again against Monaghan.”

Attention now turns to the Ulster final against Monaghan, who secured their place with a dramatic win over Derry.

“Monaghan will have no fear of us, I can guarantee you that,” McGeeney added.

“They’ve quality forwards and a lot of new talent coming in, so they’ll be well-prepped as well playing on their home patch, and they showed again yesterday what they can do.”

Having suffered a series of narrow defeats in recent Ulster finals, McGeeney is keeping the focus firmly on preparation and is refusing to buy into talk of Armagh as favourites.

“You just stick to what’s on the pitch and keep the noise out. It would be great to get one [an Ulster title], but there’s a lot more to play for, including the home venue in the All-Ireland we secured this evening.”

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