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McGinley: Dublin All-Ireland title would be one of their sweetest

Should Dublin go on to land a seventh All-Ireland football title in nine years, it would rank pretty high given their starting point, according to Enda McGinley.

Dessie Farrell goes in search of a second Sam Maguire as manager since taking over from Jim Gavin's all-conquering side, and after swatting aside Mayo, are putting themselves in a strong position to compete for the ultimate honours in football.

They take on Monaghan for a place in the decider, and with champions Kerry in supreme form against Tyrone at the weekend, could meet in a traditional final next month.

Speaking on this week’s RTE GAA podcast, former Tyrone player McGinley says the fact that the men from the capital have had a couple of fallow years by their lofty standards with two successive semi-final losses, they are primed for another tilt at Sam despite operating this year in Division 2.

He argues that winning in 2023 would be more satisfying than a number of other All-Ireland victories given they were in such a dominant position at the time.

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"They were cruising along at the top of their game, winning All-Ireland’s for fun," he said. "In a strange sense, they have listened to all that critique, about them individually and as a team, when they have not been going so well and down in Division 2.

"They are now coming hungry and with a sense to really prove themselves. In many ways, an All-Ireland this year will be more valuable than numbers two, three, four.

"This one will feel more personal, and better to

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