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Kilmacud Crokes

    Rory O'Carroll makes return as Kilmacud open title defence with impressive defeat of Ballymun
    League over, championship on the way and club now the focus as Gavin watches Dublin squad in action
    Daly: Walsh Park decision 'has changed the whole dynamic' of Munster championship
    Offaly bring Kilmacud Crokes forward on board through parentage rule
    'We still pinch ourselves and ask if it's real. It's a great lift for every small club in the country'
    'Anything is possible' - Mullinalaghta give hope to small clubs all over Ireland
    'It’s definitely their day, not ours and we have to take our beating' - Kilmacud salute new Leinster champions
    Wilderness to Leinster champions - Mullinalaghta story sums up magic of club game
    Mullinalaghta pull off seismic shock and stun Kilmacud in Leinster football final
    'Before the Leinster final, me and my brothers will probably do around two hours outside on the farm'
    Kilmacud shrug off 'David v Goliath' comparisons as Leinster final looms
    'The underdog always has a chance' - Mullinalaghta ready for seismic Kilmacud challenge
    'We've lost the likes of Ian Madigan, Ian McKinley, Scott Penny and Eoin Barr'
    'We'll pay them the respect they deserve' - David vs Goliath in Leinster senior final
    Portlaoise have stoppage-time penalty saved as Kilmacud advance to first Leinster final since 2010
    'It would have tainted it a bit getting knocked out first round in Leinster after winning the Dublin championship'
    'For a guy who has given so much to the club and to the county you’ve got to let him off' - Kilmacud cope without star
    2-6 for Mannion as Kilmacud breeze past Dunboyne to book Leinster semi-final place
    1998 Dublin title with Kilmacud, 2005 Meath title with Dunboyne and now manager as clubs meet in Leinster
    'This was Mannion's moment to deliver and by God did he deliver, it was incredible' - the Dub star
    Mannion hits 1-6 as Kilmacud claim first Dublin senior football title since 2010
    Ballyboden crowned Dublin hurling champions after narrow replay win over Kilmacud
    Dublin and Limerick All-Ireland winners set for county final showdowns on October Bank Holiday weekend
    'It's been six years since we were last in a final, too long to be honest'
    First-half goals key as Kilmacud see off Ballyboden to reach first Dublin final since 2012
    All-Ireland club champions Cuala dumped out in Dublin semi-final by Dalo's Kilmacud
    Late goals see Paul Mannion's Kilmacud Crokes comfortably past St Sylvester's
    Dublin SFC quarter-final line-up confirmed as Ballyboden and Crokes progress
    'Squaring up' to Jim Gavin as a player and stepping back to allow a daughter 'find her own self'
    Anthony Daly's Kilmacud lift All-Ireland hurling sevens title on home soil
    0-5 for Mannion and two goals for Horan as Kilmacud defeat Plunkett's in Dublin SFC
    Substitute Pearson bags late 1-2 to help Kilmacud past the 2016 All-Ireland champions
    'I'd be a different footballer in Dublin to the one I'll be in Kerry that's for sure'
    Here are the 2018 Dublin senior football and hurling championship draws
    Former Leinster winning Dublin footballers part of new management for Kilmacud Crokes
    Kilmacud Crokes announce appointment of Anthony Daly as new hurling boss
    Clare All-Ireland winner steps down from role in charge of 2014 Dublin hurling champions
    'There's a huge opportunity here in Dublin to kick on to another level' - Ollie Baker
    'Springfield and Shelbyville' rivalry, Treacy's dramatic return and Kenny moves on from Dubs disappointment
    Three-peat! All-Ireland champions Cuala land 3rd Dublin hurling title on the trot
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