REIGNING CHAMPIONS DUBLIN aim to land a third consecutive EirGrid Leinster U21 football crown on Saturday afternoon.
They face Kildare – who last lifted the title in 2013 – in Páirc Tailteann in Navan in their provincial decider at 2pm.
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Kildare's Mark Sherry and Dublin's Andy Foley will be in opposition on Saturday Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE
Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Over in the west at 6pm in Markievicz Park, it’s the clash of Roscommon against Mayo in the Connacht U21 decider.
Roscommon are also chasing three-in-a-row and indeed victory would supply the county’s fifth Connacht U21 title in seven years. In contrast Mayo have not reached a Connacht U21 final since 2009, the year they last won the competition as well.
Roscommon's Ultan Harney and Mayo's Brian Reape will square off next Saturday Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE
Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
But we want to know what two counties do you think will be celebrating on Saturday evening, and subsequently will be facing each other in the All-Ireland semi-final on 16 April?
Poll Results:
Dublin and Roscommon (1167)
Dublin and Mayo (783)
Kildare and Roscommon (412)
Kildare and Mayo (281)
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Poll: Who do you think will win Saturday's EirGrid Connacht and Leinster U21 football finals?
REIGNING CHAMPIONS DUBLIN aim to land a third consecutive EirGrid Leinster U21 football crown on Saturday afternoon.
They face Kildare – who last lifted the title in 2013 – in Páirc Tailteann in Navan in their provincial decider at 2pm.
Kildare's Mark Sherry and Dublin's Andy Foley will be in opposition on Saturday Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Over in the west at 6pm in Markievicz Park, it’s the clash of Roscommon against Mayo in the Connacht U21 decider.
Roscommon are also chasing three-in-a-row and indeed victory would supply the county’s fifth Connacht U21 title in seven years. In contrast Mayo have not reached a Connacht U21 final since 2009, the year they last won the competition as well.
Roscommon's Ultan Harney and Mayo's Brian Reape will square off next Saturday Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
But we want to know what two counties do you think will be celebrating on Saturday evening, and subsequently will be facing each other in the All-Ireland semi-final on 16 April?
Poll Results:
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