How a loophole in the GAA rulebook helped Ballyboden win their first Dublin football crown
The first Dublin SFC Ballyboden St Enda’s lifted in 1995 arrived in controversial circumstances.
The first Dublin SFC Ballyboden St Enda’s lifted in 1995 arrived in controversial circumstances.
Cuala defeat Ballyboden St Enda’s to claim their fifth title in six years while Turloughmore reach their first Galway decider in 30 years.
Ballymun Kickhams will face Ballyboden St Enda’s in a mouthwatering Dublin SFC final.
Foxrock-Cabinteely will face Kilmacud Crokes after the southside outfits won their respective semi-final outings tonight.
Anthony Rainbow had to watch Sunday’s Dublin SFC quarter-final on a live stream due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
The win propels ‘Boden into the driving seat in Group 3 while Clontarf, Na Fianna and Ballymun Kickhams were among tonight’s other winners.
After a bright start, Clontarf faded in the second-half.
14 points separated the teams in Parnell Park.
Kilcoo, Nemo Rangers, Ballyboden St-Enda’s and Éíre Óg also have players on the side.
The semi-final clashes take place on Saturday.
The reigning Dublin and Leinster champions have made a habit of winning games late in the day.
The Dublin champions hit three last-gasp points to win in Portlaoise.
O’Moore Park in Portlaoise hosts today’s final.
The Ballyboden St Enda’s midfielder paid tribute to his late team-mate Dermot Manley after yesterday’s Leinster semi-final win over Garrycastle.
Westmeath legend Dessie Dolan played his last game of club football this afternoon.
Colm Basquel ran up his tally from play against the Louth side.
Star midfielder Michael Darragh Macauley was forced to leave the action on Sunday with 10 minutes remaining.
Anthony Rainbow’s side lifted the Dublin SFC title for the first time since 2015.
Colm Basquel fired 1-4 as the 2016 All-Ireland champions completed a thrilling second-half comeback win over Kevin McManamon’s St Jude’s.
Anthony Rainbow’s side booked their place in the last four after a thrilling encounter.
The last five games in the group stages of the Dublin Senior Football Championship took place today.
The Dublin champions went down by 16 points to Ballyhale Shamrocks in yesterday’s Leinster club SHC final.
Henry Sheffln’s side ran out 16-point winners over Ballyboden St Enda’s.
36-year-old Conal Keaney will lead Ballyboden St Enda’s into battle against Ballyhale Shamrocks today.
The seven-time Dublin champions have yet to lift a Leinster title.
Brian Carroll scored 2-16 and was sent-off in extra extra-time for the Offaly side.
Ballyboden will meet Offaly’s Coolderry at the semi-final stage.
Ballyboden won their last Dublin SHC title in 2013.
They’ll face the winners of tomorrow’s semi-final between St Vincent’s and St Judes.
Reigning SFC 1 champions St Vincent’s face the in-form St Jude’s.
The 2016 All-Ireland club champions eased into the Dublin football semi-finals with a seven-point victory.
Loughmore-Castleiney, Moyle Rovers, St Vincent’s and Ballyboden are celebrating quarter-final wins tonight.
Friday night saw Kilmacud Crokes and Ballyboden St Enda’s complete the line-up of the final eight.
They were beaten by Ballyboden St Enda’s at Parnell Park tonight.
Colm and Ryan Basquel were amongst the goalscorers for Ballyboden St Enda’s.
Joint-managers Johnny Magee and Robbie Brennan got their reign off to a flying start with a seven-point win over Ballyboden St Enda’s.
The two-time Leinster medalist takes charge of Ballyboden St Enda’s.
Conal Keaney’s injury-time goal sealed the win.
Ballyboden St Enda’s fell to a Plunkett’s side that boasted names like the Brogan brothers, Paul Galvin and Tomas Corrigan.
The ex-Dublin attacker is seeking the return of his three medals.