Mon, 28 May, 2018 - 01:00
Paul Keane
Not quite the 27 points they buried Longford by in 2015 or, more recently, the 31 that separated themselves and Westmeath last season.
Still, it was a bone fide rout and the only surprise was that after scoring four first-half goals Dublin didn’t manage any more.
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