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Dominant Dublin too strong as they pull clear of Cork to reach All-Ireland semi-final
The Leinster champions ran out 11-point winners.
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The Leinster champions ran out 11-point winners.
Head coach Leo Cullen has made 10 changes to his side for tomorrow night’s game at the RDS.
All seven players have been named in Ireland’s U20 squad for the 2020 Six Nations.
Will Connors is the only player to retain his starting place from last weekend’s win over Munster.
Leo Cullen’s side extended their lead at the top of Conference A after a low-scoring victory in Parma.
Healy Park in Omagh hosted today’s clash.
Nine-time All-Ireland winner JJ Delaney has warned Dublin of the challenges they’ll face as they aim to make history.
Peter Keane and Gavin face off this evening in Tralee in round three of the Allianz Football League.
Dublin get the defence of their National Football League title underway against Monaghan tomorrow afternoon.
Eleven changes in total for the Pro14 champions.
27 games unbeaten. Four different venues. Three Sam Maguires.
The defending All-Ireland champions eased past Kevin McStay’s side to top Group 2 ahead of next weekend’s semi-finals.
Dublin take on Mickey Harte’s Tyrone in Omagh this evening in the second round of the Super 8s.
The All-Ireland champions welcome Longford to Croke Park for tomorrow’s Leinster SFC semi-final.
Davy Fitzgerald’s side shook off a determined late Dublin push to secure a two point win on Sunday.
The Lucan Sarsfield defender won a Leinster title under Anthony Daly in 2013.
It was a ninth national title for Dublin under Jim Gavin.
Jordan Larmour, Adam Byrne, Sean Cronin and Jordi Murphy have all been included in the starting line-up.
Dublin are aiming to make it back-to-back wins in the Allianz National Football League at Healy Park this evening.
Dublin trailed by two at half-time, but were in irresistible form in the second period.
Philly McMahon gives his take on the sour commentary regarding Dublin following their All-Ireland win.
The flanker has been named in the Leinster team to play Southern Kings in Port Elizabeth tomorrow.
Jim Gavin’s Dubs are bidding for a magnificent seven of Leinster titles on Sunday.
The St Peregrines defender has become an integral part in Dublin’s success this year and is a future All-Star in the making.
Fianna Fáil’s support has fallen by seven percentage points to 21% – eight behind Fine Gael.
Leo Cullen was delighted to see Robbie Henshaw make his Leinster debut earlier.
Alan Brogan talks about retirement and what it’s like to analyse your former team-mates in the media.
The Dubs begin their All-Ireland defence in Croke Park on Sunday.
Former Irish underage international Sean McCarthy has joined Matt O’Connor’s side from Jersey RFC.
The sides meet on Sunday at 3pm in Piercestown.
Guess who was better.
Get set to snap it up before Christmas.
Eoghan O’Gara and Paddy Andrews danced up a storm and Kevin McMenamon treated the Dubs faithful to a song.
Listen out for the Dubs gearing up for Sunday.
Meath made them wobble and Kerry punctured their defence but the Boys in Blue have looked pretty serene.
Mayo fans are certainly producing the quantity but The Dubs faithful are capable of uncorking the quality.
Fair Balls T’Yis features 50 Dublin fans on a mock-up of Croke Park’s famous terrace.
Also, one that definitely won’t.
Sharing the limelight with Dublin’s rising stars, Bernard Brogan says he’s happy to do whatever it takes to get another All-Ireland medal.
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