TWO FROM MUNSTER, one from Connacht and one from Leinster.
We’re left with just four contenders in the All-Ireland senior football race for 2016 after Saturday’s action in Croke Park.
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Three of them were involved at this stage last year with Dublin now contesting their seventh successive All-Ireland semi-final, Mayo involved for a sixth year in a row and Kerry featuring for the fourth successive season at the last four stage.
Tipperary are the novel outsiders, having last contested an All-Ireland senior semi-final back in 1935.
It’ll be Mayo against Tipperary on 21 August with Dublin facing Kerry on 28 August.
But we want to know who do you now think will advance to the final on 18 September?
Let us know.
Poll Results:
Mayo v Dublin (3199)
Tipperary v Dublin (1081)
Mayo v Kerry (974)
Tipperary v Kerry (491)
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Poll: Who do you think will contest this year's All-Ireland senior football final?
TWO FROM MUNSTER, one from Connacht and one from Leinster.
We’re left with just four contenders in the All-Ireland senior football race for 2016 after Saturday’s action in Croke Park.
Three of them were involved at this stage last year with Dublin now contesting their seventh successive All-Ireland semi-final, Mayo involved for a sixth year in a row and Kerry featuring for the fourth successive season at the last four stage.
Tipperary are the novel outsiders, having last contested an All-Ireland senior semi-final back in 1935.
It’ll be Mayo against Tipperary on 21 August with Dublin facing Kerry on 28 August.
But we want to know who do you now think will advance to the final on 18 September?
Let us know.
Poll Results:
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‘It seems a shame that he would be victim to somebody else enticing him’
‘To get two men sent off like that, a lot of what happened in the game was very predictable’
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