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Boring game but players were understandably not going to kill themselves for a game that's result had no real meaning.

Dublin are class but their dominance has ruined the football championship. And the way corofin dominate the galway club championship that has little excitement either. No fault of either team, they are both so bloody good and the other teams need to bridge the gap but I dont see that happening anytime soon. Hope I am proven wrong by Mayo the only team to make dublin work for a victory in the past few years, but I just cant see it. Knowing who is going to win the championship before a ball has been kicked is dull.

galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1678 - 04/08/2019 19:30:17    2220789

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Replying To essmac:  "Great tackle there from the great man. Wonder will Brolly go on a Cavanagh rant? Fat chance"
It wasnt dirty it was a black card nothing more.
Tyrones greats new how to mix it back in the day kets not kid ourselves.

westkerry (Kerry) - Posts: 1250 - 04/08/2019 19:39:26    2220803

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So Dublin B are better than Tyrone B. That's about all you can say about today. Handy kick about for both teams whereas mayo had to slog their guts out yesterday.

RedHand_Pastyface (Tyrone) - Posts: 16 - 04/08/2019 20:33:17    2220830

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Replying To jimbodub:  "Another win. Even if it was more a low level intensity league game, it had some nice scores, good tackles and two excellent goal keeping performances.
Happy with plenty of aspects to it as a Dubs fan,
GOAT championship run continues, keeps momentum, no injuries, no suspensions, fringe lads played well, Connolly, Brogan did well, you can't beat Tyrone enough.


Now onto the real stuff."
Very impressed with Bugler today some nice points. Brogan astuteness, all the coaching in the world can't give u that. That new guy Connolly looked half decent. O'Cofaigh coming on for a little cameo after his disappointment in Portlaoise yesterday. Good game time for Cooper, McCarthy and O'Carroll to build match sharpness. And what about Comerford...you'd know he's learning from Cluxton. Championship record intact. Yes, many things to be happy about. Now bring on Mayo...

CornAghais91 (Dublin) - Posts: 126 - 04/08/2019 20:43:16    2220841

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I was actually surprised by the lack of intensity. I thought fringe players would be busting a gut to get their shout in for an all-Ireland semi. But not one Tyrone player (McAliskey tried a bit) gave Mickey a decision to make. Maybe they don't think they will be given a chance however well they play.

No pressure on the first 15 is why Kerry will win next week.

Dermoot (Tyrone) - Posts: 46 - 04/08/2019 20:55:00    2220852

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Replying To RedHand_Pastyface:  "So Dublin B are better than Tyrone B. That's about all you can say about today. Handy kick about for both teams whereas mayo had to slog their guts out yesterday."
Then they should have won their province and not lost to Kerry in the Super 8s. It was entirely in their own hands.

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 04/08/2019 21:05:08    2220857

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Replying To jimbodub:  "Another win. Even if it was more a low level intensity league game, it had some nice scores, good tackles and two excellent goal keeping performances.
Happy with plenty of aspects to it as a Dubs fan,
GOAT championship run continues, keeps momentum, no injuries, no suspensions, fringe lads played well, Connolly, Brogan did well, you can't beat Tyrone enough.


Now onto the real stuff."
Jim

Please please please stop using the term GOAT.

It's a horrible, recent tread from the USA which is annoying and stupid.

Thanks,

Everyone who has every lived.

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 04/08/2019 21:05:11    2220858

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Delighted to see Diarmuid Connolly back,Tyrone v Kerry will be an interesting game,hard one to call, I expect the Dubs to see off Mayo by as much as they want, Dublin are some outfit, their B team could probably win the All Ireland too.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2749 - 04/08/2019 21:06:41    2220859

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Replying To Monkeycatcher:  "Why would he? He wasn't about to pull the trigger in front of goal in a tight game where there was no black card. Cavanagh's antics was this reason the black card was introduced. Connolly got his card."
Looks like my first reply wasn't allowed through so I'll try this.
Google when the congress that voted to introduce the black card was held and then when "that" tackle took place.
Then come back to us on your statement of fact on why the black card was introduced .... or don't if you would prefer to just leave it there

benched (Tyrone) - Posts: 534 - 04/08/2019 21:11:47    2220863

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Replying To Tirchonaill1:  "Delighted to see Diarmuid Connolly back,Tyrone v Kerry will be an interesting game,hard one to call, I expect the Dubs to see off Mayo by as much as they want, Dublin are some outfit, their B team could probably win the All Ireland too."
What happened ye at the wknd
Thought the game was all but a given

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 04/08/2019 21:22:19    2220871

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Replying To The_Fridge:  "Jim

Please please please stop using the term GOAT.

It's a horrible, recent tread from the USA which is annoying and stupid.

Thanks,

Everyone who has every lived."
Ok so.

Just for you

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 04/08/2019 21:23:48    2220872

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Replying To Dermoot:  "I was actually surprised by the lack of intensity. I thought fringe players would be busting a gut to get their shout in for an all-Ireland semi. But not one Tyrone player (McAliskey tried a bit) gave Mickey a decision to make. Maybe they don't think they will be given a chance however well they play.

No pressure on the first 15 is why Kerry will win next week."
Think Conor grugan might be in with a shout as The Gooch pointed out. He is good kick passer and might be the man to drill balls into mcshane.

RedHand_Pastyface (Tyrone) - Posts: 16 - 04/08/2019 21:24:29    2220873

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Just back from a good day in Omagh.
Great to see the crowd that traveled up (about 12 thousand) get the right result and see DC back in a blue jersey.
He can hit some killer passes and always seems to have space.
Bernard Brogan can still play a part and has the instinct of a master in front of goal.
Mayo stand in the way of another final.
COYBIB.

Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 04/08/2019 21:31:59    2220878

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Just back from a good day in Omagh.
Great to see the crowd that traveled up (about 12 thousand) get the right result and see DC back in a blue jersey.
He can hit some killer passes and always seems to have space.
Bernard Brogan can still play a part and has the instinct of a master in front of goal.
Mayo stand in the way of another final.
COYBIB.

Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2312 - 04/08/2019 21:31:59    2220879

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Replying To jimbodub:  "Ok so.

Just for you"
Cheers my friend

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 04/08/2019 21:44:43    2220885

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Replying To RedHand_Pastyface:  "Think Conor grugan might be in with a shout as The Gooch pointed out. He is good kick passer and might be the man to drill balls into mcshane."
Agreed

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 04/08/2019 21:45:24    2220886

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Thanks to all the Dubs who travelled up to Omagh. Enjoyed the craic. Special thanks to the Dubs who helped at the bicker accident outside the Spar.

IsMise (Tyrone) - Posts: 119 - 04/08/2019 23:19:18    2220934

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Replying To benched:  "Looks like my first reply wasn't allowed through so I'll try this.
Google when the congress that voted to introduce the black card was held and then when "that" tackle took place.
Then come back to us on your statement of fact on why the black card was introduced .... or don't if you would prefer to just leave it there"
As a result of cynical tackles such as cavanagh's and others the black card was trialed and then introduced. Takes time for these changes to happen.

Monkeycatcher (Meath) - Posts: 155 - 05/08/2019 08:39:14    2220976

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Replying To benched:  "Probably down to both teams emptying their benches and time allowed for each substitution, both physios were on a couple of teams but it did seem excessive for a game being played out in the manner it was but suppose the ref has to go with the guidelines laid out, the manner the game is being played in is not for him to concern himself with"
I hear what your saying,, but you could say guidelines for everything if wanted too,,, guidelines for super 8s was that the top teams in the country would be goin hammer an tongs at each other in mid summer, so guidelines!!!! Just a bit of common sense was all that was needed an blow it up around 72

otherlad (Meath) - Posts: 137 - 05/08/2019 09:17:00    2220980

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Well now what a great day up the road, despite getting caught in a tsuanmi on the way home. For all the talk of the demise of attendances a packed enough Healy yesterday, seemed to indicate it was entertainment rather then white flag raising that brings the crowd out.

A sense of dejavu is the best way to describe our trip to Healy in many many ways, but sincere thanks to our hosts who always give us a great welcome and help provide the buzz of the occasion.

In many ways this was a very enjoyable game for us Vikings, like i said De Ja Vu was the feel of it and while the neutral may have found it a tame affair, i would have traveled much further to see so many Dublin legends take the field together again.

MDM, Dermo, ROC, Macker, EOG, and Bernard all on the field playing championship ball does nothing but warm the heart of anyone form this Dirty Oul Town.

But with nostalgia satisfied there was a game of ball to be played and in true poker fashion as both Jim and Mickey held their cards close to their chest.

Dublin and Tyrone fitted into their usual set ups of a blanket defensive systems and Dublin patiently trying to engineer the space and waiting for their opening. The early exchanges were tit for tat in the main, with the game overall being played a few degrees below championship intensity.

Cormac Costello, looked like he had a point to prove, and ably kicked over what came his way, as Dublin began to keep Tyrone at arms length. Dermo Connolly looked as if he wondered what all the fuss was about as he fitted into a midfield role and looked to play an anchor role, just to tease everyone who knows what he can in a forward role. He hit some beautiful passes.

Some quality was telling and both Tyrone and Dublin worked decent goal chances, with the both impressive Even Comerford and Benny Gallen, saving critical goals scoring chances. Big ROC looked a bit shaky due to his years out in his first start and we will be hoping that game has knocked some rust off, Jonny Cooper ably mopped up most that was coming in we were struggling with to turn in a cracking performance.

An impressive Sean Bugler performance marked by creativity, drive and work rate underpinned Dublin just pushing ahead in the second quarter and ending the half 08-05. Keeping Tyrone just at arms length.

The second half had a similar feel from the first with teams trading points and a couple of goal scoring chances ably dealt with by the impressive keepers. Dublin just managing to stay in front, before Harte and Gavin ran the benches. This just about made the difference, with Dublin finishing with that bit more energy and quality amongst their subs as lads of the caliber of Brogan and O Gara came on for impressive lads like Paddy Small.

This appexed in another Sean Bugler inspired move that got O Gara in for late goal that ended the game as a contest and Dublin won in Omagh for the second year in the trot, to keep in place their outstanding unbeaten championship record.

A pleasing day for the Dubs, ive mentioned the joy at seeing lads like Macker, Brogan, ROC, Dermo, O Gara, Philly, Andrews, McCarthy, Cooper all on the same pitch at the same time again. But it was equally pleasing to see what is coming next. Sean Bugler was my man of the match slightly ahead of Cooper who wouldn't deny him, a real tripartite performance of work rate, creativity and Clinical finishing that we haven't seen from him before. Paddy Small, oozes class and has the look of someone with imperious ability once he develops, hes really been chipping in this championship very quietly but his contribution hasn't gone unnoticed. Comerford can be very pleased with his days work he is coming on and coming on all the time, for the day we all dread. Andy McGowen and Robbie McDaid can be pleased with their days work also. Good to see O Connor knocking around as well after a difficult league. was a bit of a surprise to see POCB come in after playing the day before in the U20 final, he will be made up to make his senior debut and will go some ways to making up for his disappointment in Portlaoise. Hes a player and no mistake.

Dermo looked like he was never away, but i think ROC struggled, i hope that was an off day or a blowing out the dirty diesel exercise but he looked way off the player we know he can be yesterday. But in Jim we trust.

One thing we know in Dublin its the panel that wins All Ireland's and not the starting 15, so this was more then a challenge game with lads putting their hands up for places in the match day panel next week and hopefully beyond, you wouldn't be surprised to see any on the field yesterdays being match winners going on by making a significant contribution, so far fro a dead rubber in my eyes.

All in all a terrific day out, lots of nostalgia and brilliant experience to see so many legends back playing together for the first time in years, equally the surprise bonus of so many young players putting in some brilliant performances.

Despite the shadow boxing you wont get to many Dubs regretting making the trip or feeling short changed.

Next up we have a prime time affair and a matter of Mayo at home next week, it will be an absolute festival of occasion, color, passion and atmosphere cant wait.

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 05/08/2019 14:54:34    2221154

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