Dublin pushed hard by Louth in adding to Leinster haul
A strong final quarter proved pivotal as Dublin completed a four-point victory over a well-organised Louth in their Leinster Senior Football Championship final at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
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A strong final quarter proved pivotal as Dublin completed a four-point victory over a well-organised Louth in their Leinster Senior Football Championship final at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
Kildare need to reinvent their attacking gameplan with an emphasis on goals if they're to beat Louth and start delivering on an underage structure which has rivalled Dublin's since 2013.
Donegal have named an unchanged side for Sunday's Ulster SFC semi-final showdown with Tyrone, but it remains to be seen whether Jim McGuinness will make late personnel switches for the game at Celtic Park.
Brian Fenton spent Dublin's Leinster championship opener against Meath watching at home in the company of Marty Morrissey and Eamonn Fitzmaurice, occasionally flicking over to the Premier League on Sky.
Dublin's trio of nine-time All-Ireland SFC winners Stephen Cluxton, Michael Fitzsimons and James McCarthy have all been named in Dessie Farrell's squad for Sunday's Leinster SFC quarter-final clash with Meath at Croke Park.
Brian Fenton looks set to miss Dublin's Leinster quarter-final with Meath after his appeal against the red card picked up in the Division 1 final was unsuccessful.
After last weekend's Croke Park thriller to decide the Division 1 football title, there were many who went on social media afterwards to posit a view that the fare on offer only served to justify the continuation of league finals.
In a gripping contest that on occasions spilled over, referee Conor Lane had his hands full on Sunday for the Division 1 final between Dublin and Derry.