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Armagh finish first half strong. Dublin were without influential captain Con O'Callaghan, who was injured in the victory against Galway last time out, but they made a bright start at Croke Park.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Group Four, round two: Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24. T HERE were five points in it at the end but it felt like twice that. Yes, Dublin kicked 17 wides but that ...
Commentator Thomas Niblock will be joined by three-time Sam Maguire winning manager Mickey Harte, while ex-Donegal star ...
Football Armagh secure quarter-final spot as they beat Dublin at Croke Park Despite their hiccup in the Leinster SFC, Dublin still pose a serious threat to Kieran McGeeney’s Armagh, however ...
Preceding Dublin v Armagh on Sunday is Derry's must-win game against Galway at Celtic Park. Back-to-back Ulster champions and strong All-Ireland contenders as recently as two years ago, ...
Football Armagh v Dublin: All-Ireland champions show their class to hold back Dublin fight back to get vital win Kieran McGeeney’s men are now one point behind Dessie Farrell’s Dublin after an ...
Dublin captain Con O'Callaghan has not been included in Dessie Farrell's squad for Sunday's All-Ireland round-robin contest against holders Armagh at Croke Park (16:00 BST).
Dublin, Louth, Meath, Wicklow, Down, Armagh, and Antrim are all under Orange warning this morning. Those travelling along the ...
All-Ireland champions Armagh book their place in the quarter-finals of the competition with a 0-24 to 0-19 victory against Dublin in their second round-robin game in Croke Park.
Dublin v Armagh headlines bumper All-Ireland weekend. Image source, Getty Images. Image caption, The race for Sam will take shape this weekend with all 16 counties in action Article Information.