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Dublin veterans set to enlist for 2021 campaign

Given the uniquely quick turnaround, however, the temptation for most to keep going will be strong. For Dublin, the lure of a ninth All-Ireland medal, surpassing the five Kerry greats they matched on Saturday night, may prove too much for a couple of their squad to walk away from. At 39, Stephen Cluxton is the longest-serving inter-county player in the game, having made his debut in 2001. In an interview with RTÉ on Saturday night, he wouldn t be drawn on the subject of his future. But given he was Footballer of the Year just 12 months ago and didn t concede a goal in this year s championship, retirement seems highly unlikely at this time.

Farrell hails pretty phenomenal group

Farrell hails pretty phenomenal group December 21, 2020 Dublin s Philly McMahon and goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton celebrate at the final whistle ©INPHO/James Crombie Dessie Farrell has described Dublin’s more experienced players as “a pretty phenomenal group” after the team’s latest All-Ireland SFC success. Having been there for the breakthrough under Pat Gilroy in 2011, Stephen Cluxton, James McCarthy, Michael Fitzsimons, Philly McMahon, Kevin McManamon, Michael Darragh Macauley and Cian O’Sullivan all now have eight All-Ireland medals to their name following Saturday s win over Mayo at Croke Park. Speaking to Off The Ball, Farrell reckons that they are due greater credit for their achievements in the game.

Secret seven - McDaid filling the boots that Jack left

For most counties, losing a player like Jack McCaffrey would have been a heavy blow. The doctor from Clontarf is widely considered the best wing-back of his generation and has four All Star awards to support that diagnosis. But in the wake of the five-time All-Ireland winner s decision to take a break from football - as he did in 2016 -  Dublin haven t missed him at all. The reason? Robbie McDaid. The Ballyboden St Enda s man has filled the No 7 jersey seamlessly, winning turnovers, linking the play and getting forward for scores, such as the 1-02 that earned him the man of the match award in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Cavan or points against Westmeath and Laois.

The case for Mayo, is Keegan comfortable at full-back and what left-field tactics could we see?

); 5 talking points as Mayo and Dublin clash for the All-Ireland football title. By Kevin O Brien Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 9:00 AM Dec 19th 2020, 9:00 AM 15,491 Views 19 Comments Con O Callaghan on the way to scoring his second goal against Mayo in 2019. Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO 1. The case for Mayo AS MUCH AS Dublin have made light work of their run to the All-Ireland final in recent seasons, the showpiece games tend to be close affairs. Mayo have the athletes to live with Dublin and their full-court press will offer something entirely different to what Dessie Farrell’s side have experienced so far. 

Impact of Farrell s bench, more heartbreak for Mayo and when will this Dublin run end?

); 5 talking points after Dublin outlasted Mayo to continue their dominance of the All-Ireland SFC. Kevin O Brien By Kevin O Brien Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 8:55 PM Dec 19th 2020, 8:55 PM 10,199 Views 18 Comments The Dublin team celebrate with the Sam Maguire. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO 1. Impact of Dublin’s bench IN THE 50TH minutes, Mayo had hauled themselves back to level terms after a Cillian O’Connor free. Shortly after, Dessie Farrell sprang Paul Mannion off the bench, joining fellow substitute Brian Howard on the field and the pair of former All-Stars played a decisive role in Dublin’s dominant final quarter.

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