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Dublin player ratings: McCaffrey delivers one of the great All-Ireland final performances
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McHale Park was initially capped at an attendance of 25,369 before today’s additional tickets were made available.
Monaghan host Armagh, while Tyrone must travel to Longford.
Kildare will do battle with Fermanagh in Round 4 of the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers.
Antrim’s Ricky Johnston saw red in Newry as the hosts look forward to a semi-final against Derry or Donegal.
A 10-point win over Westmeath means Laois will face either Carlow or Kildare in the final four of the Leinster SFC.
He’s got the hat game going and all.
The Ballintubber man has shrugged off the injury that kept him out last weekend.
Eric Lowndes loses out to the Ballymun Kickhams man.
The Kilmacud Crokes defender is trying to block out talk of Dublin being invincible.
The O’Moore county have been drawn to face Clare in the next round of the qualifiers.
Jimmy Feehan is also expected to recover in time to face the reigning All-Ireland Champions.
Despite shipping a goal after 85 seconds, the reigning champs ran out comfortable winners in testing conditions.
The Ballymun Kickhams defender is the only change to the side which defeated Kerry last time out.
Watch out, world. These boys are ready to break out of their bedroom.
TheScore.ie understands that the veteran goalkeeper is on the short-list to be Justin McNulty’s replacement.
Fullback Dermot Carlin comes into the Tyrone side for this weekend’s SFC quarter final.
Meanwhile, Limerick have made just one change for their qualifier with Longford.
A place in the St Patrick’s Day club showpiece is on offer in Thurles today. Join us to see how it all unfolds between the club champions from Munster and Leinster.
But the Dubs will be ready this year.
Ballymun Kickhams and Kilcormac-Killoughey were the major victors on an uproarious weekend of Gaelic games.
It was another busy, busy day of club action with plenty of medals handed out. Here are the results.
We were keeping an eye out for drama in 12 county finals (and much more) this afternoon.
In a game overshadowed by the recent tragic death of Emmetts’ slipper Brian Óg Maguire, Tempo Maguires bridged a 39-year Fermanagh title wait.
Barring draws there will be only four teams left in contention for club football honors in the Kingdom after this weekend.
There has been no shortage of drama or excitement over the past few moments, and the following images captured some of the competition’s key moments.
Ahead of Sunday’s clash between Mayo and Donegal, we asked our contributors for their thoughts.
Ahead of the big game tomorrow, we recall some of the sides’ finest moments.
The captain spoke to us ahead of Sunday’s All-Ireland final.
The pairings are now known for the fourth round of this year’s Dublin SFC.
The coach also says Donegal need to cut out the showboating in their game.
County board chairman Andy Kettle confirmed the news on Wednesday night.
Just in case you’re not an internet addict, here are some of the more quirky sports-related moments that happened over the past few days.
The coach also paid tribute to Mayo, saying they are a “form team” at the moment.
The midfielder is optimistic about his side’s chances in this weekend’s All-Ireland SFC semi-final.
Jack O’Connor’s men brutally disposed of The Banner County but the victory was tempered by the dismissal of Paul Galvin.
The Kerry manager insisted there was much more to do after tasting victory in Killarney on Saturday.
Nine things to know this morning…
All the action from Croke Park as Tyrone take on Connacht runners up Roscommon.
We went minute-by-minute for Meath and Kildare’s much-anticipated showdown in Navan while Tyrone, Limerick and Armagh also progressed.
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