Dublin have made the journey to Ballybofey with week two of the new season season underway in the Allianz Football League. Throw-in is at 7.30pm, you can watch the game live on TG4 this evening.
Just six days after leading Na Fianna to AIB All-Ireland club SHC success at Croke Park, new Dublin manager Niall O Ceallachain experienced that winning feeling there again. This time it was Antrim ...
As much as the rules and the seasons change, some things will always remain the same, like Dublin and Mayo duking it out to the bitter end at Croke Park. The old rivals did so again this evening and ...
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It was not exactly the Dublin we are used to, and we had a brand new suite of rules to boot, but ultimately it was a familiar outcome to this Allianz Football League Division 1 opener. The Sky ...
A new season, and a fresh suite of rules as well, but old habits clearly die hard for Dublin and Mayo who stuck to a traditional script at Croke Park. Dublin ultimately came out on top ...
Mayo were outscored 1-9 to 0-5 in the second half as Dublin prevailed in a historic game that was Mayo’s first competitive game to be played under the new rules. Dublin, inspired by six points from ...
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(Sport, Second Opinion, January 23rd). While I would question that assertion and the wider view that Dublin clubs are somehow less authentic GAA units than rural clubs, the point I wish to address ...
Of course, there could be changes before throw-in, with Dublin tending to make two or three in most games. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.
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