Cluxton rejoins Dublin panel for championship rte.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rte.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Inside the goal chances Con O Callaghan scored and created against Kerry
Whether it was backdoor cuts, high deliveries or runs to the back post, the Dublin star caused havoc. By Kevin O Brien Monday 24 May 2021, 8:12 PM May 24th 2021, 8:12 PM 5,929 Views 0 Comments
Con O Callaghan takes on Jason Foley.
Image: Gary Carr/INPHO
Image: Gary Carr/INPHO
AFTER ALL THE talk around David Clifford after his hat-trick against Galway, he delivered another towering performance against Dublin.
Yet Dublin left Semple Stadium quietly pleased with the form of their own young star, Con O’Callaghan. He bulldozed his way to 2-1, won a penalty, set-up a few scores and was unlucky not to add further goals to his tally.
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All-Stars reaction: Dublin s record-equalling haul and did Mayo deserve more than two?
Cavan more than doubled their previous tally and Conor Sweeney became Tipperary’s fourth recipient of the award. Kevin O Brien By Kevin O Brien Friday 19 Feb 2021, 3:03 PM Feb 19th 2021, 3:03 PM 11,891 Views 17 Comments
THE FOUR ALL-Ireland semi-finalists make up the entire All-Star football selection, one that’s predictably dominated by six-in-a-row champions Dublin. Dublin’s Ciaran Kilkenny and Oisín Mullin of Mayo both picked up All-Stars. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Dublin had nine players selected and even then Stephen Cluxton, Robbie McDaid and Sean Bugler made decent cases for inclusion.
SINGER Damien Dempsey admits he’s “thrilled” at the viral sensation caused by an electric video which of Dublin players celebrating their historic All-Ireland victory on Saturday.
Dubs fan Damien has heaped praise on the team members for paying homage to one of his songs during their after-match high jinks.
In an exclusive interview with SundayWorld.com Damien said the session reminded kindled memories going all the way back to the Gaelic League from the 19
th century.
A number of Dublin players initially start ceili dancing to the music of Damien’s ‘Apple of My Eye’, before they are joined by several more in a sing song.