
Sean Bugler believes Dublin can win the All-Ireland SFC title this year, despite being in heavy transition.
New manager Ger Brennan has assessed a whopping 164 players since the start of the season in his quest to bring the glory days back to the capital. And Bugler is convinced he can find a winning formula.
“As a group we all believe that we can win an All-Ireland this year,” the St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh clubman said at a Dublin GAA media event ahead of this weekend’s glamour Allianz Football League clash with Kerry at Croke Park.
“We have a lot of new lads that are kind of finding their feet and really pushing on. Joe Quigley made his debut at the weekend, came on and scored a goal that won the game for us.
“As a group we know the potential we have inside, it’s just about showing it week in week out and going after that consistency piece, which is probably something we’ve struggled with over the last couple of years.
“But we know we have the potential to be successful and Ger has reiterated that the summer is where we’re looking at.
"We just want to build on performances and tweak one or two things in terms of the way we want to play,” added Bugler, who made his first start of the season against Monaghan last weekend after recovering from ankle surgery during the off-season.
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