Dubs' dominance reflected in unbeaten record

April 11, 2016

Dublin's Bernard Brogan celebrates scoring a goal.
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Dublin's facile victory over Donegal in yesterday's Allianz Football League semi-final means they have now gone 21 games unbeaten in league and championship.

The remarkable run stretches back to March 1 2015 when they lost to Kerry in an Allianz League clash at Fitzgerald Stadium. By coincidence, the Kingdom will provide the league final opposition for Jim Gavin's all-conquering side on Sunday week. It's likely to be the Dubs' toughest game between now and the business-end of the championship.

Kerry and their manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice certainly won't be lacking in motivation after losing to their great rivals in each of their last four visits to GAA headquarters.

 

 


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