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Dublin play Mayo which is a blockbuster event any time of the year, and will be the first time they have met since Mayo's famous win over the capital in last season's All-Ireland semi-final.
Tyrone will be without Kieran McGeary, Padraig Hampsey, Peter Harte and Michael McKernan after the four were sent off against Armagh.
The Fitzgibbon Cup Final is also on, and is the perfect game to kick off the whole weekend with a 3.15pm viewing on Saturday evening.
Kerry and Dingle star has made his decision on AFL future with Geelong Cats
Interesting… Kerry’s Mark O’Connor has made his decision on AFL future after speculation on the defender lining out for The Kingdom. The Dingle native’s contract with AFL side Geelong was expiring come the end of the 2025/26 season. However, O’Connor has penned a new two-year deal ending Kerry supporters hopes of him playing in the […]
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Why Jim McGuinness’ bizarre excuse doesn’t add-up for Donegal’s defeat to Dublin
The GAA schedule… Donegal manager, Jim McGuinness, revealed one of the reasons his side was shocked by Ger Brennan’s Dublin. McGuinness’ men have been knocked out of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship after defeats to Cork and Dublin. These results come after a statement victory for Donegal against Kerry in Killarney, where they ran out […]
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