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Eamonn Fitzmaurice: No room for shadow boxing as old rivals step into the ring again
It is 20 years since the memorable Dublin-Kerry championship clashes in 2001 and if we get anything close to that kind of drama tomorrow we will be happy
It is 20 years since the memorable Dublin-Kerry championship clashes in 2001 and if we get anything close to that kind of drama tomorrow we will be happy, writes Eamonn Fitzmaurice
Sat, 22 May, 2021 - 06:00
Éamonn Fitzmaurice
One of the features of this year’s mini-league is that games are taking on some significance already.
Padraic Joyce and Galway need a huge reaction in Salthill tomorrow against Roscommon. Their body language needs to show that they care and that they are deeply wounded from last week’s Tralee annihilation.
How Dublin are coping without Dessie Farrell, more rulebook debate and Roscommon positives
Plenty to discuss after Dublin opened up their 2021 season with a nine-point win over Roscommon. By Kevin O Brien Monday 17 May 2021, 7:35 AM 2 hours ago 1,890 Views 1 Comment
Dublin s Cormac Costello scores a point from a late penalty.
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
1. GAA rulebook under the spotlight again
THE OPENING WEEKEND of inter-county hurling was dominated by debate over the new advantage rule and the return of football has followed suit. However, the major bone of contention in the big ball code last weekend was over the new penalty rule designed to combat cynicism that was voted in at February’s Congress.