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Dublin make three changes for Rebels
DUBLIN footballers may be reeling from the loss of Paul Griffin for the entire season, but the show must go on and Pat Gilroy has made three changes for tomorrow night's intriguing NFL collision with Cork at Páirc Uí Rinn (7.30).
Gall's prevail by a country mile
WE were slapped squarely in the jaw with a couple of harsh realities in Croker yesterday.
Dubs edge into Leinster finale
ANOTHER close call and another extra-time victory. One thing that has to be said about this crop of Dublin U21 footballers is they have the stomach for a fight after they edged out Carlow 0-14 to 0-13 following extra-time in an absorbing contest at Dr Cullen Park, Carlow, yesterday.
Carlow fuming over late decision
CARLOW supporters, their manager and players were left fuming at referee Joe Curley yesterday after the Meath official denied their side a potentially game-levelling free deep into injury time in extra-time during yesterday's Leinster Under 21 semi-final defeat to Dublin in Dr Cullen Park.
Rebels next to fall?
WHATEVER Dublin achieve in this year's league and beyond, they can at least take some solace from having already broken a couple of long-running away day hexes. Pat Gilroy's young guns created history in Killarney last month, delivering Dublin their first victory on Kerry soil since November 1982 and followed that trick up a couple of weeks back in Mayo, taking full league points in Castlebar -- a first victory there since 1992.
Sheedy calls to keep full tackle
FORMER Australian international rules coach Kevin Sheedy has said the full-bodied tackle should not be removed for the hybrid game.
Galway relief as Meehan back for SFC
JOE KERNAN expects to have both Michael Meehan and Seán Armstrong "fighting fit for the start of the championship" following confirmation that Meehan did not suffer any cruciate ligament damage during Galway's crushing NFL defeat to Kerry last Sunday.
Keaney to boost Blues' forward options for duel with the Rebels
CONAL KEANEY is expected to be available for selection this Saturday night as Dublin footballers seek to maintain their perfect run of league results with a tough trip to face Cork.
Ghosts of 2006 give Gall's wit and will to win
THE contrast between the football and hurling club finals at HQ could not be more stark. The curtain-raiser is the ultimate collision of hurling heavyweights whereas the 'main event' features two counties who, between them, have never lifted the Andy Merrigan Cup.
Inside Gaelic Football
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- A strange case of Croke Park logic
- Dublin wary of Barrow battle
- Active School Flag is raised in Castle Park
- Frank Roche: Dublin not in league of their own just yet
- O'Neill woe for the Rebel force
- Gavin rejigs attack for Blues' under-21 Leinster semi-final
- Brogan returns to action for Plunkett's
- Tipp shatter Royal hopes
- Armagh spoil McGeeney homecoming
- Brogan shines for Dubs
- Royal firepower to outgun Tipp
- Lilies ripe for orchard raid
- Laois set to edge out Westmeath
- Momentum key to dub defiance
- Gooch and Star to shine for Kingdom
- In-form O'Neill can inspire Rebel charge
- Murphy can lead Donegal to victory
- Fighting fit Fennell
- Gilroy calls for Brogan
- No alarm in the red hand ranks
- Rushe demands Dubs keep heads
- McEnaney keen to extend run
- Economic slowdown forces Freeman and McQuaid out of action
- Holders 'Boden to battle Gaels
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