Bugler and Madden goals help Dublin claim Leinster U20 football victory over Westmeath
A six-point win for the home side in Parnell Park.
A six-point win for the home side in Parnell Park.
The championship started in the eastern province tonight.
A strong start by Dublin in Pearse Park tonight.
Dublin’s All-Ireland U21 winner Aaron Byrne was recently crowned EirGrid U21 Football Player of the Year.
The Cats were dumped out at this stage by Westmeath 12 months ago.
The Na Fianna club man hit the net in the final success against Galway.
Dublin were crowned champions, but what else can you remember?
These players caught the eye in the U21 grade. Can they now do it at senior level in the 2017 championship?
Dessie Farrell says that what Dublin’s U21s lacked in talent, they more than made up for in sheer work-rate.
Dublin saw off Galway in tonight’s All-Ireland final in Tullamore .
Con O’Callaghan and Aaron Byrne scored goals for the winners.
Dublin were victorious on a historic day in Tullamore.
The sides meet today in Tullamore.
Galway U21 selector Barry Cullinane hopes for another special feat this evening.
The sides meet tomorrow at O’Connor Park in Tullamore.
Dublin and Galway meet in Saturday’s final.
Michael Daly is bidding for glory with Galway next Saturday.
It’s a battle between the young Sky Blues and the Tribesmen for EirGrid All-Ireland honours.
Cillian O’Shea is gearing up for the decider against Galway.
The dilemma has risen ahead of the All-Ireland U21 final.
The 2017 Dublin senior football championship starts tonight.
O’Connor Park in Tullamore will host the final.
Dessie Conneely and Colin Brady struck the goals for Galway.
Sean McMahon hit the only goal of the game at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Who would advance in Ennis to the decider?
There was a final spot on offer at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Seven years ago Jim Gavin and Jim McGuinness met on the sideline for the first time in the All-Ireland U21 football final.
Ulster champions Donegal are yet to name their side.
The Kingdom face Connacht champions Galway on Saturday.
Dublin, Donegal, Galway and Kerry are battling it out for silverware.
Aaron Byrne, Michael Langan, Michael Daly and Andrew Barry were the winners of the inaugural EirGrid awards.
The Tir Chonaill men were 3-17 to 0-13 winners at the Athletic Grounds.
Donegal take on Derry in the Athletic Grounds.
The sides clash in Ennis next Saturday.
Next weekend is shaping up to be a big one in both codes.
Donegal now await in the decider on Monday night.
Cian Mulligan, Michael Carroll and Caolan McGonagle all hit the net.
Galway needed extra-time to see-off Sligo at Markievicz Park.
Galway face Sligo tomorrow evening in Markievicz Park.
Kerry crowned Munster U21 champions with one-sided win over disappointing Cork.