Brian Fenton to retire from inter-county football with Dublin
Brian Fenton has announced his retirement from inter-county football with Dublin.
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Brian Fenton has announced his retirement from inter-county football with Dublin.
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Hugo Keenan has credited former Dublin footballer Brian Fenton for their crucial try in Saturday's win against Wales in Cardiff.
A turkey shoot at Croke Park, a place alongside Donegal at the head of Division 1 and a little piece of revenge on old rivals Derry to boot.
Regardless of the time of year, there is something compelling when old rivals Dublin and Kerry cross paths.
Brian Fenton ruled the skies in Croke Park for a decade so it's not perhaps that surprising that Ireland have called in the former Dublin footballer for a few tips on aerial battle.
And then there was one. If any of Dublin's illustrious nine-time-All-Ireland-winning trio of James McCarthy, Michael Fitzsimons and Stephen Cluxton are going to become the first man to reach double figures in terms of Celtic Crosses, it will have to be the goalkeeper.
"League is league, but championship is championship". One of the many hackneyed lines trotted out each year in the GAA world, primarily by a side that has a middling-to-positive start to the year ahead of the championship, but looking to dial things down before the important business begins.
Dublin welcome Mayo to Croke Park for Saturday evening's Allianz Football League opener, and manager Dessie Farrell has been busy assembling a new squad.