Dublin v Armagh in HQ, Tyrone v Meath on before on the same day as Ireland rugby makes it a very dear night in Dublin. Hotel prices are mental.
Got a deal in HQ in the end. Evening meal and tour passes I can gift to a nephew. The way to go from Armagh to Dublin is by train if you can do it.Just seeing this now mate.
Stay out In Leixlip or Maynooth, loads of parking and trains every 20 mins, straight into Croker. For gigs in Croker I know loads stay in the riverforest in Leixlip - reasonable, nothing flashy and 5 mins from the train.
Glenroyal in Maynooth a bit pricier not by much and nicer - bit of action in Maynooth being a Uni town.
Madness staying in the City.
Got a deal in HQ in the end. Evening meal and tour passes I can gift to a nephew. The way to go from Armagh to Dublin is by train if you can do it.
Transition year for us as well. Out of the 30 players who featured last year, 15 are unavailable for selection for tomorrow due to retirement; time out and injuries.Nice one mate! The tour is worth it, Skyline is a bit of craic as well, but would recommend July rather than March. Train is the way to go, few scoops and that!
Go easy on us this year.
Dublin’s shot selection was awful, same trait as last year.Lots of work to do for Ger Brennan,![]()
Worrying thing is that was not far off a full strength Dublin against a fairly slimline Donegal.Cliché I know, but it really is 'early days '.
Need to gel together through match practice in the League and avoid relegation at all costs.
Some nice football played but plenty for Ger to work on and with.
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