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Also full house Croke Park for league game under lights v Tyrone in early 2007.

Dublin crowds only began to fall off towards end of six in a row, Even Mayo supporters would tire of that after a while...

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 4474 - 10/07/2026 15:05:59    2685110

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Louth's win in the QF was unbelievable - it shouldn't be possible under the new rules.

Under the old rules it was possible by getting everyone behind the ball and play on the break.

64 minutes with a man down meant that when they went into the opponents half it was 10 v 11 (plus keeper). When defending it was 10 (plus keeper) v 11.

They scored 26 points in these conditions. Remarkable.

That's why I think they'll beat Mayo.

Newman21 (Donegal) - Posts: 63 - 10/07/2026 15:22:02    2685111

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Replying To Fionn:  "You are getting away with it a lot longer than that….!"
Screening isnt actually a foul

Category II Infractions - Cynical Behaviour
5.10 To deliberately pull down an opponent.
5.11 To deliberately trip an opponent with hand(s), arm, leg or foot.
5.12 To deliberately collide with an opponent after that opponent has played the ball away or for the
purpose of taking that opponent out of the movement of play.

5.13 To deliberately prevent or restrict, or to attempt to prevent or restrict, an opponent from moving
or from playing the ball, by holding up an opponent.

So unless there is a deliberate movement into the opposition player - then its not a foul

tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1987 - 10/07/2026 15:53:11    2685113

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Replying To legendzxix:  "Dublin coming to Killarney in Round 2B would have been pressure on Kerry. Dublin's return to home league ground form against Donegal and Galway removes any pressure on Kerry. It is clearly a 50-50 game now. No two ways about it.
I wouldn't pay any attention to LK. There is more pressure on Dublin for understandable reasons."
Yeah the home ground is an advantage.

Maybe Kerry management can bring in some ex-players like Brendan O'Sullivan or Aidan O'Mahony to teach the lads how they used to make up the advantage gap. Not many inter-county squads would have guys like that they can call on for advice.

Greenfield (Meath) - Posts: 527 - 10/07/2026 16:36:48    2685121

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Replying To Seniorleague:  "I said theres pressure on them but this craic of it being a total embarrassment if they lose and theyll win the final by 12-16 points is just pointless nonsense from you."
If Kerry play the version of the Mayo defence that showed up against Meath or the version of Louth that showed up the first game against Dublin, you're talking about at least 16 points tbh.

JimB1991 (Donegal) - Posts: 229 - 10/07/2026 16:44:17    2685123

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Replying To Greengrass:  "Dublin brought in a basketball coach several years ago. They became really good at screening opposing defenders to free up their forwards. It was illegal but very effective. Watch Brian Fenton's screen which freed up Eoin Murchan to score his goal at the start of the second half of the 2019 All Ireland final replay."
I think you need to look at that again, the second Kerry midfielder blocks Fenton at the throw up giving Moran an easy opportunity to catch the ball, bizarrely Moran opts to punch the ball forward and Murchan gathers it at pace with a despairing Moran losing ground in the chase. The other Kerry midfielder is still engaged with Fenton but it was the Kerry man who initiated the block to give Moran an easy possession which he didn't take.

sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 1155 - 10/07/2026 17:06:31    2685126

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