HELLO AND WELCOME to our liveblog for today’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Cavan – one side aiming for their sixth final in a row, the other chasing their first appearance in the decider since 1952.
Throw-in is just under 45 minutes away. So pour yourself a cuppa, get the feet up and get ready for this. Can Cavan upset the odds or will Dublin continue their march to yet another final?
5 Dec 2020
4:55PM
Dublin have made one change to the team that will start against Cavan in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final this evening at Croke Park [throw-in, 5.30pm].
Brian Howard comes in to start at midfield alongside his Raheny club-mate Brian Fenton, while Jonny Cooper makes way.
James McCarthy, who started at midfield in their Leinster final win over Meath, reverts to the half-back line to join John Small and Robbie McDaid.
James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
5:23PM
It may be a long time – 68 years – since Cavan won their last All-Ireland but they are up there on the roll of honour, having won more All-Irelands than Tyrone and Mayo.
Here is the Cavan team completing their warm-up as throw-in approaches
James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
5:30PM
We are underway
5 Dec 2020
5:30PM
Martin Reilly scores the first of the day – James Smith collects the throw-in and Cavan have the lead
5 Dec 2020
5:31PM
1 minute – Cavan 0-1 Dublin 0-0
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5:31PM
2 minutes – Dublin 0-1 Cavan 0-1 – Ciaran Kilkenny scores from play; teams level
5 Dec 2020
5:32PM
Dean Rock misses a fairly tricky chance after taking a mark
5 Dec 2020
5:33PM
4 minutes – superb score from James Smith for Cavan. They now lead 0-2 to 0-1
5 Dec 2020
5:34PM
Four minutes – Dublin 0-2 Cavan 0-2 Brian Fenton scores from play
5 Dec 2020
5:35PM
This has been a magnificent start, high standard of play, few unforced errors and a seriously high tempo to proceedings
5 Dec 2020
5:35PM
Robbie McDaid scores a point from play for Dublin
5 Dec 2020
5:36PM
6 minutes – Dublin 0-3 Cavan 0-2
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5:36PM
Thomas Galligan with a beauty, scores level again
5 Dec 2020
5:37PM
7 minutes – Cavan 0-3 Dublin 0-3
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5:37PM
Mickey Graham will be thrilled with this start, Cavan scoring three points from three attempts
5 Dec 2020
5:38PM
And having just said that, James Smith hits their first wide. Still, Cavan certainly aren’t suffering stagefright – as Con O’Callaghan scores a point from play to make it 0-4 to 0-3
5 Dec 2020
5:39PM
9 minutes – Dublin 0-4 Cavan 0-3
5 Dec 2020
5:40PM
10 minutes – Dublin 0-5 Cavan 0-3 – Dean Rock gets a superb score from play, just inside the 45
5 Dec 2020
5:42PM
Although John Small has just hit a wide – Dublin are beginning to win a lot of small battles around the pitch. Next score vital
5 Dec 2020
5:43PM
13 minutes – Dublin 0-6 Cavan 0-3 Nice play by Paddy Small to set up Dean Rock who calmly slots it over
5 Dec 2020
5:44PM
Cavan doing well on their kick-outs; but after their slick start, they are turning the ball over cheaply
5 Dec 2020
5:46PM
15 minutes – Free from Dean Rock after a foul by Killian Brady leads to Dublin establishing a 0-7 to 0-3 lead
5 Dec 2020
5:46PM
If ever a team needed a score asap, it’s Cavan
5 Dec 2020
5:47PM
Guess what, they get it. Their first in 10 minutes, Ciaran Brady with the score as we head to the waterbreak
5 Dec 2020
5:48PM
17 minutes – Dublin 0-7 Cavan 0-4
Dublin have been the better side but Cavan have had their moments, scoring four points from play. They need to build on that last score.
5 Dec 2020
5:51PM
Brian Fenton’s point makes it Dublin 0-8 Cavan 0-4, 19 minutes played
5 Dec 2020
5:51PM
Eleven of the 12 points so far have been from play. Some brilliant shooting so far
5 Dec 2020
5:52PM
Conor Smith, on as a sub after the waterbreak, has hit a rare wide in this game
5 Dec 2020
5:53PM
21 minutes – Dean Rock again, this time from play – Cavan now between a Rock and a hard place: Dublin 0-9, Cavan 0-4
5 Dec 2020
5:53PM
Ciaran Brady wins a free for Cavan, scoreable position
5 Dec 2020
5:54PM
Gearoid McKiernan puts it over – Dublin now leading by four, 0-9 to 0-5
5 Dec 2020
5:54PM
Dean Rock misses. Yes, it happens ever now and then
5 Dec 2020
5:55PM
24 minutes – Ciaran Brady limping – not the news Cavan needed
5 Dec 2020
5:58PM
26 minutes – Brian Fenton concedes possession after Dublin held it for well over a minute. Key moment for Cavan
5 Dec 2020
5:59PM
27 minutes – but Dublin win it back, Ciaran Kilkenny finishing off a move to put Dublin further ahead, 0-10 to 0-5
5 Dec 2020
6:00PM
28 minutes – Dublin 0-10 Cavan 0-5 Cooper fouls Reilly, free in for Cavan
5 Dec 2020
6:00PM
29 minutes – Dublin 0-10 Cavan 0-6 Chris Conroy hits the free for Cavan
5 Dec 2020
6:01PM
29 minutes – free to Dublin, Dean Rock on his way to see if he can extend Dublin’s lead to five points
5 Dec 2020
6:02PM
It drops short ……. goal chance for Dublin
5 Dec 2020
6:03PM
But they don’t take it. Niall Scully slips as he shapes to shoot and Cavan get the numbers back to clear it
5 Dec 2020
6:04PM
32 minutes – another turnover, Dubs on the charge again, Rock scores another from play, has five points to his name, Dublin now lead 0-11 to 0-6
5 Dec 2020
6:05PM
33 minutes – Dublin’s Paddy Small hits the post as he attempts a point. Stephen Murray set to come in for Cavan
5 Dec 2020
6:06PM
Cavan force a turnover as Ciaran Kilkenny shaped to shoot.
5 Dec 2020
6:07PM
35 minutes – Conor Smith misses a scoreable opportunity for Cavan – as Chris Conroy makes way for Stephen Murray
5 Dec 2020
6:07PM
Two added minutes at the end of the half
5 Dec 2020
6:08PM
Paddy Small scores a fine point, again from play, as Dublin now lead by six points, 0-12 to 0-6, as we head towards the break
5 Dec 2020
6:08PM
Oisin Kiernan gets a brilliant point for Cavan, who reduce the gap to five points, 0-12 to 0-7
Cavan have come back before in this championship – overcoming bigger gaps than this. The difference is they have not faced a team as good as Dublin so far in this campaign
Ciaran Kilkenny kicks a first half point for Dublin. Bryan Keane / INPHO
Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
6:15PM
Cavan are certainly giving this a decent shot
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38 minutes – Dublin 0-13 Cavan 0-7 – Con O’Callaghan with the score
Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
6:32PM
40 minutes – Brian Fenton gets a superb score from play, Dublin now leading by seven points, 0-14 to 0-7
5 Dec 2020
6:34PM
Another turnover forced by Dublin. They recycle possession and Paddy Small takes a mark and follows that up with a score, as Dublin get their third point without reply since half-time. They now lead 0-15 to 0-7, 42 minutes gone.
5 Dec 2020
6:35PM
Conor Madden, take a bow. Classy score, Cavan 0-8, Dublin 0-15
5 Dec 2020
6:36PM
44 minutes – GOAL CHANCE, Dublin: But Martin Reilly makes a superb clearance off the line from Ciaran Kilkenny’s shot, stopping a certain goal, Dublin get the point as they now lead 0-16 to 0-8
Ciaran Kilkenny with Killian Clarke of Cavan. Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
6:40PM
48 minutes – Padraig Faulkner makes a brilliant intervention to steal the ball off Con O’Callaghan, saving a certain goal. Dublin introduce Brian Howard.
5 Dec 2020
6:41PM
49 minutes – John Small’s attempt of a point has resulted in the ref asking for Hawkeye’s intervention
5 Dec 2020
6:41PM
Hawkeye judges it was wide
5 Dec 2020
6:43PM
51 minutes – Dublin 0-17 Cavan 0-8 – Con O’Callaghan with a tidy point from play as we head towards the waterbreak – Cavan running out of steam here. Result does not seem to be in any doubt
5 Dec 2020
6:46PM
52 minutes – Ciaran Kilkenny takes a mark, then slots over a point as Dublin now lead by ten points 0-18 to 0-8
5 Dec 2020
6:47PM
Dublin have brought on Philly McMahon and are now set to introduce Paul Mannion as well. Their depth of talent is unbelievable
5 Dec 2020
6:48PM
54 minutes – Dublin 0-18 Cavan 0-9 Game has opened up a lot more in the second half. Martin Reilly scores a fine point, Cavan’s second after the interval.
5 Dec 2020
6:49PM
55 minutes – Dublin 0-19 Cavan 0-9
Con O’Callaghan with this point
5 Dec 2020
6:49PM
Robbie McDaid gets Dublin’s 20th point of the day – 0-20 to 0-9 now
5 Dec 2020
6:50PM
57 minutes – Dublin 0-21 Cavan 0-9
Brian Howard with this score. Cavan have run out of gas.
Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
5 Dec 2020
6:53PM
And Martin Reilly has been excellent as well.
His third score was a beauty as Cavan get their 10th point of the evening. They trail 0-21 to 0-10, with 11 minutes remaining.
5 Dec 2020
6:55PM
60 minutes – Oisin Kiernan has got the best point of the night, followed by a score from James Smith. They have hit three in a row now and aren’t going to slip quietly away.
Dublin 0-21 Cavan 0-12
5 Dec 2020
6:57PM
Cormac Costello has come on for Niall Scully on the Dublin side, Stephen Smith has come in for Conor Madden on the Cavan side. Six minutes remain
5 Dec 2020
6:58PM
Goal chance for Dublin but Philly McMahon shoots wide
5 Dec 2020
6:58PM
GOAL DUBLIN – Robbie McDaid
5 Dec 2020
6:59PM
It is now 1-21 to 0-12 – Dean Rock with the assist, McDaid palms it into the net, five minutes remain
5 Dec 2020
7:01PM
Cavan trying to go long – searching for a goal but Dublin have the right men in the right positions, Philly McMahon with the intervention
5 Dec 2020
7:03PM
68 minutes – Dublin 1-22 Cavan 0-12 – Brian Fenton gets another point from play; Dublin look unbeatable
5 Dec 2020
7:04PM
Dean Rock scores a free, then gets subbed, Basquel replacing him, as Dublin lead 1-23 to 0-12 – having scored 1-19 from play as we move into injury time
5 Dec 2020
7:05PM
Three minutes of injury time being played
5 Dec 2020
7:06PM
Thomas Galligan has been sent off after receiving a second yellow card
5 Dec 2020
7:07PM
Dublin 1-24 Cavan 0-12 – Cormac Costello this time with the point
5 Dec 2020
7:07PM
FULL TIME – Dublin 1-24 Cavan 0-12
5 Dec 2020
7:11PM
So the Cavan adventure comes to an end. For many reasons they won’t forget 2020 and few outside the county will forget the joy they brought to this year’s Championship. They won the Ulster championship, won the hearts of their county people and won respect throughout the country.
While well beaten today, context is required. The team who were too good for them have been too good for everyone since that summer day in 2014 when Donegal tactically outthought them.
Since then, they have been brilliantly consistent, rattling off five straight All-Ireland titles. It is hard to see how that will not be extended to a sixth in two weeks time – although Tipperary and Mayo will have something to say about that.
They tick every box, though. Their fitness is extraordinary and the way they retain possession is really, really impressive. Plus they can score. And defend. And stay calm. Has there ever been a better team in the game’s history? It’s unlikely.
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As it happened: Dublin v Cavan, All-Ireland SFC semi-final
HELLO AND WELCOME to our liveblog for today’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Cavan – one side aiming for their sixth final in a row, the other chasing their first appearance in the decider since 1952.
Throw-in is just under 45 minutes away. So pour yourself a cuppa, get the feet up and get ready for this. Can Cavan upset the odds or will Dublin continue their march to yet another final?
Dublin have made one change to the team that will start against Cavan in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final this evening at Croke Park [throw-in, 5.30pm].
Brian Howard comes in to start at midfield alongside his Raheny club-mate Brian Fenton, while Jonny Cooper makes way.
James McCarthy, who started at midfield in their Leinster final win over Meath, reverts to the half-back line to join John Small and Robbie McDaid.
DUBLIN
1. Stephen Cluxton (Parnells)
2. Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala)
3. Davy Byrne (Naomh Olaf)
4. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
5. James McCarthy (Ballymun Kickhams)
6. John Small (Ballymun Kickhams)
7. Robbie McDaid (Ballyboden St Endas)
8. Brian Fenton (Raheny)
9. Brian Howard (Raheny)
10. Niall Scully (Templeogue Synge Street)
11. Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock)
12. Sean Bugler (St Oliver Plunkett’s/ER)
13. Paddy Small (Ballymun Kickhams)
14. Con O’Callaghan (Cuala)
15. Dean Rock (Ballymun Kickhams)
There may be no crowd inside Croke Park but the interest in Cavan is massive as they headed up the road earlier today.
There have been two late changes: Jonny Cooper has replaced Brian Howard for Dublin and James Smith has come in for Conor Smith on the Cavan team.
So Dublin team now looks like this with that late change
1. Stephen Cluxton (Parnells)
2. Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala)
3. Davy Byrne (Naomh Olaf)
4. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
5. James McCarthy (Ballymun Kickhams)
6. John Small (Ballymun Kickhams)
7. Robbie McDaid (Ballyboden St Endas)
8. Brian Fenton (Raheny)
19. Jonny Cooper (Na Fianna)
10. Niall Scully (Templeogue Synge Street)
11. Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock)
12. Sean Bugler (St Oliver Plunkett’s/ER)
13. Paddy Small (Ballymun Kickhams)
14. Con O’Callaghan (Cuala)
15. Dean Rock (Ballymun Kickhams)
Here is the Cavan starting XV
3. Padraig Faulkner (Dun a Ri)
4. Killian Clarke (Searcog)
6. Ciaran Brady (Armhach)
7. Luke Fortune (Cavan Gaels)
9. Killian Brady (Mullach Odhrain)
11. Gearoid McKiernan (Cavan Gaels)
12. Oisin Kiernan (Caislean Reathain)
14. Chris Conroy (An Leamhai)
24. James Smith (Cros ar Loch)
Here is Cavan manager, Mickey Graham, speaking to RTE ahead of the throw-in
This is Mickey Graham arriving into Croker with his team earlier this afternoon.
James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
The Dubs arrived shortly afterwards.
James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
It may be a long time – 68 years – since Cavan won their last All-Ireland but they are up there on the roll of honour, having won more All-Irelands than Tyrone and Mayo.
Most successful counties
1: Kerry 37 titles (last All-Ireland title: 2014)
2: Dublin 29 titles (last title: 2019)
3: Galway 9 (last title: 2009)
4: Meath 7 (last title: 1999)
Cork 7 (last title: 2010)
6: Cavan, Down, Wexford 5
Here is the Cavan team completing their warm-up as throw-in approaches
James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
We are underway
Martin Reilly scores the first of the day – James Smith collects the throw-in and Cavan have the lead
1 minute – Cavan 0-1 Dublin 0-0
2 minutes – Dublin 0-1 Cavan 0-1 – Ciaran Kilkenny scores from play; teams level
Dean Rock misses a fairly tricky chance after taking a mark
4 minutes – superb score from James Smith for Cavan. They now lead 0-2 to 0-1
Four minutes – Dublin 0-2 Cavan 0-2 Brian Fenton scores from play
This has been a magnificent start, high standard of play, few unforced errors and a seriously high tempo to proceedings
Robbie McDaid scores a point from play for Dublin
6 minutes – Dublin 0-3 Cavan 0-2
Thomas Galligan with a beauty, scores level again
7 minutes – Cavan 0-3 Dublin 0-3
Mickey Graham will be thrilled with this start, Cavan scoring three points from three attempts
And having just said that, James Smith hits their first wide. Still, Cavan certainly aren’t suffering stagefright – as Con O’Callaghan scores a point from play to make it 0-4 to 0-3
9 minutes – Dublin 0-4 Cavan 0-3
10 minutes – Dublin 0-5 Cavan 0-3 – Dean Rock gets a superb score from play, just inside the 45
Although John Small has just hit a wide – Dublin are beginning to win a lot of small battles around the pitch. Next score vital
13 minutes – Dublin 0-6 Cavan 0-3 Nice play by Paddy Small to set up Dean Rock who calmly slots it over
Cavan doing well on their kick-outs; but after their slick start, they are turning the ball over cheaply
15 minutes – Free from Dean Rock after a foul by Killian Brady leads to Dublin establishing a 0-7 to 0-3 lead
If ever a team needed a score asap, it’s Cavan
Guess what, they get it. Their first in 10 minutes, Ciaran Brady with the score as we head to the waterbreak
17 minutes – Dublin 0-7 Cavan 0-4
Dublin have been the better side but Cavan have had their moments, scoring four points from play. They need to build on that last score.
Brian Fenton’s point makes it Dublin 0-8 Cavan 0-4, 19 minutes played
Eleven of the 12 points so far have been from play. Some brilliant shooting so far
Conor Smith, on as a sub after the waterbreak, has hit a rare wide in this game
21 minutes – Dean Rock again, this time from play – Cavan now between a Rock and a hard place: Dublin 0-9, Cavan 0-4
Ciaran Brady wins a free for Cavan, scoreable position
Gearoid McKiernan puts it over – Dublin now leading by four, 0-9 to 0-5
Dean Rock misses. Yes, it happens ever now and then
24 minutes – Ciaran Brady limping – not the news Cavan needed
26 minutes – Brian Fenton concedes possession after Dublin held it for well over a minute. Key moment for Cavan
27 minutes – but Dublin win it back, Ciaran Kilkenny finishing off a move to put Dublin further ahead, 0-10 to 0-5
28 minutes – Dublin 0-10 Cavan 0-5 Cooper fouls Reilly, free in for Cavan
29 minutes – Dublin 0-10 Cavan 0-6 Chris Conroy hits the free for Cavan
29 minutes – free to Dublin, Dean Rock on his way to see if he can extend Dublin’s lead to five points
It drops short ……. goal chance for Dublin
But they don’t take it. Niall Scully slips as he shapes to shoot and Cavan get the numbers back to clear it
32 minutes – another turnover, Dubs on the charge again, Rock scores another from play, has five points to his name, Dublin now lead 0-11 to 0-6
33 minutes – Dublin’s Paddy Small hits the post as he attempts a point. Stephen Murray set to come in for Cavan
Cavan force a turnover as Ciaran Kilkenny shaped to shoot.
35 minutes – Conor Smith misses a scoreable opportunity for Cavan – as Chris Conroy makes way for Stephen Murray
Two added minutes at the end of the half
Paddy Small scores a fine point, again from play, as Dublin now lead by six points, 0-12 to 0-6, as we head towards the break
Oisin Kiernan gets a brilliant point for Cavan, who reduce the gap to five points, 0-12 to 0-7
HALF-TIME Dublin 0-12 Cavan 0-7
Cavan have come back before in this championship – overcoming bigger gaps than this. The difference is they have not faced a team as good as Dublin so far in this campaign
Ciaran Kilkenny kicks a first half point for Dublin. Bryan Keane / INPHO Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO
Cavan are certainly giving this a decent shot
Dean Rock has scored five points in that first half, four coming from play, including this one
We are about to get back underway here. Cavan have the wind at their backs for the second half
37 minutes – Dublin hit their fifth wide of the day
38 minutes – Dublin 0-13 Cavan 0-7 – Con O’Callaghan with the score
Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
40 minutes – Brian Fenton gets a superb score from play, Dublin now leading by seven points, 0-14 to 0-7
Another turnover forced by Dublin. They recycle possession and Paddy Small takes a mark and follows that up with a score, as Dublin get their third point without reply since half-time. They now lead 0-15 to 0-7, 42 minutes gone.
Conor Madden, take a bow. Classy score, Cavan 0-8, Dublin 0-15
44 minutes – GOAL CHANCE, Dublin: But Martin Reilly makes a superb clearance off the line from Ciaran Kilkenny’s shot, stopping a certain goal, Dublin get the point as they now lead 0-16 to 0-8
Ciaran Kilkenny with Killian Clarke of Cavan. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
48 minutes – Padraig Faulkner makes a brilliant intervention to steal the ball off Con O’Callaghan, saving a certain goal. Dublin introduce Brian Howard.
49 minutes – John Small’s attempt of a point has resulted in the ref asking for Hawkeye’s intervention
Hawkeye judges it was wide
51 minutes – Dublin 0-17 Cavan 0-8 – Con O’Callaghan with a tidy point from play as we head towards the waterbreak – Cavan running out of steam here. Result does not seem to be in any doubt
52 minutes – Ciaran Kilkenny takes a mark, then slots over a point as Dublin now lead by ten points 0-18 to 0-8
Dublin have brought on Philly McMahon and are now set to introduce Paul Mannion as well. Their depth of talent is unbelievable
54 minutes – Dublin 0-18 Cavan 0-9 Game has opened up a lot more in the second half. Martin Reilly scores a fine point, Cavan’s second after the interval.
55 minutes – Dublin 0-19 Cavan 0-9
Con O’Callaghan with this point
Robbie McDaid gets Dublin’s 20th point of the day – 0-20 to 0-9 now
57 minutes – Dublin 0-21 Cavan 0-9
Brian Howard with this score. Cavan have run out of gas.
Brian Fenton has been immense this evening.
Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
And Martin Reilly has been excellent as well.
His third score was a beauty as Cavan get their 10th point of the evening. They trail 0-21 to 0-10, with 11 minutes remaining.
60 minutes – Oisin Kiernan has got the best point of the night, followed by a score from James Smith. They have hit three in a row now and aren’t going to slip quietly away.
Dublin 0-21 Cavan 0-12
Cormac Costello has come on for Niall Scully on the Dublin side, Stephen Smith has come in for Conor Madden on the Cavan side. Six minutes remain
Goal chance for Dublin but Philly McMahon shoots wide
GOAL DUBLIN – Robbie McDaid
It is now 1-21 to 0-12 – Dean Rock with the assist, McDaid palms it into the net, five minutes remain
Cavan trying to go long – searching for a goal but Dublin have the right men in the right positions, Philly McMahon with the intervention
68 minutes – Dublin 1-22 Cavan 0-12 – Brian Fenton gets another point from play; Dublin look unbeatable
Dean Rock scores a free, then gets subbed, Basquel replacing him, as Dublin lead 1-23 to 0-12 – having scored 1-19 from play as we move into injury time
Three minutes of injury time being played
Thomas Galligan has been sent off after receiving a second yellow card
Dublin 1-24 Cavan 0-12 – Cormac Costello this time with the point
FULL TIME – Dublin 1-24 Cavan 0-12
So the Cavan adventure comes to an end. For many reasons they won’t forget 2020 and few outside the county will forget the joy they brought to this year’s Championship. They won the Ulster championship, won the hearts of their county people and won respect throughout the country.
While well beaten today, context is required. The team who were too good for them have been too good for everyone since that summer day in 2014 when Donegal tactically outthought them.
Since then, they have been brilliantly consistent, rattling off five straight All-Ireland titles. It is hard to see how that will not be extended to a sixth in two weeks time – although Tipperary and Mayo will have something to say about that.
They tick every box, though. Their fitness is extraordinary and the way they retain possession is really, really impressive. Plus they can score. And defend. And stay calm. Has there ever been a better team in the game’s history? It’s unlikely.
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