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Donal Vaughan of Mayo with Philly McMahon of Dublin. INPHO/Donall Farmer.
AS IT HAPPENED

As it happened: Dublin v Mayo, Division 1 FL semi-final

There was a place in the league decider on offer this afternoon in Croke Park. Here’s how the action unfolded.

It was league semi-final day in Croke Park as Dublin face Mayo.

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RESULT
Dublin 2-16 Mayo 0-16

Good afternoon! The first Division 1 semi-final between Tyrone and Kildare is into its final minutes at Croke Park. After that, it won’t be long before Dublin and Mayo are out warming out on the pitch in HQ for their semi-final.

Throw-in is at 3.45pm. Here’s how they’ll line out:

For Dublin, Bernard Brogan returns having not featured since their win over Kildare last month.

DUBLIN: Stephen Cluxton (Parnells); Kevin O’Brien (Naomh Mearnóg), Johnny Cooper (Na Fianna), Darren Daly (Fingal Ravens); Philly McMahon (Ballymun Kickhams), Ger Brennan (St Vincent’s), Jack McCaffrey (Clontarf); Michael Dara MacAuley (Ballyboden St Enda’s), Cian O’Sullivan (Kilmacud Crokes); Jason Whelan (Ballymun Kickhams), Diarmuid Connolly (St Vincent’s), Paul Flynn (Fingallians); Paul Mannion (Kilmacud Crokes), Paddy Andrews (St Brigid’s), Bernard Brogan (St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruaidh).

Mayo make two changes with Chris Barrett and Jason Doherty back in the starting XV.

MAYO: David Clarke (Ballina); Kevin Keane (Westport), Ger Cafferkey (Ballina Stephenites), Chris Barrett (Belmullet); Lee Keegan (Westport), Donal Vaughan (Ballinrobe), Colm Boyle (Davitts); Seamus O’Shea (Breaffy), Jason Gibbons (Ballintubber); Kevin McLoughlin (Knockmore), Aidan O’Shea (Breaffy), Cathal Carolan (Crossmolina); Cillian O’Connor (Ballintubber), Jason Doherty (Burrishoole), Michael Conroy (Davitts).

Mark Donnelly has just kicked what could be the winning point for Tyrone. They lead Kildare 2-14 to 2-11 as the clock ticks into the red.

If you need something to whet the appetite before the Dubs and Mayo take to the stage, how about the final minutes of last season’s All-Ireland semi-final?

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When it comes to taking points, no team has been better than Dublin in the league this season. They’ve scored 129 so far and only conceded 88, one more than the league’s meanest defence, Donegal. How will the return of Bernard Brogan play out this afternoon?

For their part, Mayo will be be looking to two-time Young Footballer of the Year Cillian O’Connor and Burrishoole clubman Jason Doherty who has been preferred to Alan Freeman in the full-forward line. Freeman is on the bench today.

Both teams are currently out on the pitch before this afternoon’s second semi-final clash, finishing off their warm-up’s.

Here are the Dublin substitutes for today’s game.

16. Shane Supple, 17. Denis Bastick, 18. Tomas Brady, 19. Shane Carthy, 20. Bryan Cullen, 21. Nicky Devereux, 22. Mick Fitzsimons, 23. Kevin McManamon, 24. Kevin Nolan, 25. Declan O’Mahony, 26. Dean Rock.

The Mayo substitutes are:

16. Kenneth O’Malley, 17. Shane McHale, 18. Michael Walsh, 19. Richie Feeney, 20. Keith Higgins, 21. Enda Varley, 22. Evan Regan, 23. Brian Gallagher, 24. Darren Coen, 25. Alan Murphy, 26. Alan Freeman.

We’re underway here at Croke Park but there are no scores to report of as of yet. Cavan’s Joe McQuillan is refereeing this clash.

Mayo 0-2 Dublin 0-0: 6 mins – He was in brilliant form in last September’s All-Ireland semi-final when it came to converting frees and Cillian O’Connor has started confidently here in posting the game’s opening point. Mayo follow that up with another score as Cathal Carolan sells a great dummy and then hooks over a shot with his left foot.


Mayo 0-3 Dublin 0-0: 10 mins – Mayo go three points clear courtesy of a pointed free by Cillian O’Connor. The Connacht outfit have begun brightly and got into their stride quickly.

Goal for Dublin from Paul Mannion!

Dublin 1-1 Mayo 0-3: 14 mins – Dublin’s challenge is kickstarted by a brilliant goal by Paul Mannion. The score was all the making of the Kilmacud Crokes man as he cut in from the right wing, shrugged off the challenge of Kevin Keane and blasted a shot past David Clarke. Diarmuid Connolly has followed that up with a point and suddenly the Dubs are in front.

Dublin 2-1 Mayo 0-3: 17 mins – Another goal for Dublin, this time newcomer Jason Whelan thunders a left-foot shot to the net.

Dublin 2-3 Mayo 0-3: 18 mins – They may have started shakily but now Dublin are in control. Defenders Darren Daly and Jack McCaffrey have both got forward to post points on the board. Whelan’s goal previously arrived after Mayo coughed up the ball coming out of defence and it was Paul Flynn who fed Ballymun Kickhams clubman Whelan.

Dublin 2-4 Mayo 0-3: 21 mins – Good start to the game by Paul Mannion. He’s just been fouled and dusted himself down to convert the free that sends Dublin seven points clear. The Kilmacud Crokes man was then nearly in for another goal but David Clarke smothered his shot on this occasion.

Dublin 2-5 Mayo 0-4: 23 mins – A vital point for Mayo from Michael Conroy, who kicks a quality effort from the right wing. But Dublin hit back soon after through Bernard Brogan.

Brogan then spurns a chance from a placed ball to extend Dublin’s advantage after Paddy Andrews is hauled down.

Dublin 2-7 Mayo 0-5: 28 mins – Cillian O’Connor swept over a free for Mayo to briefly cut the deficit but Dublin have taken over again with Jason Whelan and Bernard Brogan on the mark from play.

Dublin 2-8 Mayo 0-5: 30 mins – Diarmuid Connolly gets in on the scoring act for Dublin with a  point. They are dominating this game, particularly in the middle third.

Dublin 2-9 Mayo 0-5: 32 mins – Dublin are gone 10 points clear now with Connolly again on target from play.

Dublin 2-9 Mayo 0-8: 34 mins – Mayo hit back with points from Cillian O’Connor from a free and Michael Conroy from play. There was a hint of a goal chance before Conroy pointed but Jason Gibbons has just fisted over for Mayo’s third successive point.

HALF-TIME: Dublin 2-9 Mayo 0-8: And that’s how it stands at the break with Dublin holding a seven point lead against Mayo.

Dublin’s Michael Darragh MacAuley and Mayo’s Jason Gibbons.
Pic: INPHO/Donall Farmer

Dublin 2-9 Mayo 0-9: 37 mins – Mayo get off the mark in the second-half through Cillian O’Connor from a free, moments after he had shot wide from a placed ball. James Horan has also made a half-time substitution with Richie Feeney coming on for Jason Doherty.

Dublin 2-10 Mayo 0-10: 39 mins – Still six points between them as Bernard Brogan registers for Dublin from play and then Kevin McLoughlin pops over a free for Mayo after Cillian O’Connor was fouled.

Dublin 2-11 Mayo 0-11: 41 mins – More points traded as Aidan O’Shea notches a terrific score for Mayo and Paul Mannion replies for Dublin.

Changes for Dublin with Denis Bastick on for Cian O’Sullivan and Nicky Devereux replacing Darren Daly.

Dublin 2-13 Mayo 0-12: 52 mins – Michael Conroy briefly cut the gap for Mayo but Stephen Cluxton converts a free to restore Dublin’s seven-point advantage.

Dublin 2-14 Mayo 0-13: 54 mins – Paul Mannion brings his tally for Dublin to 1-3 as he fires over another point with Cillian O’Connor responding with a close-range free for Mayo. Bryan Cullen replaces Paul Flynn on the Dublin side.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny with GAA President Liam O’Neill.
Pic: INPHO/Donall Farmer

Dublin bring on Kevin McManamon for Diarmuid Connolly while Alan Murphy replaces Cathal Carolan in the Mayo attack.

Dublin 2-15 Mayo 0-14: 58 mins – Mannion flights over another fine point for Dublin with Aidan O’Shea booming over a massive score for Mayo in response. Dublin look in a strong position though and Mayo are going to need goals to stay in the hunt now.

24,941 is the attendance for today’s double-header in Croke Park.

Nearly a third goal for Dublin but Bernard Brogan’s shot is blocked by David Clarke after Michael Darragh MacAuley powered through the centre to create the opening.

Nearly a third goal for Dublin but Bernard Brogan’s shot is blocked by David Clarke after Michael Darragh MacAuley powered through the centre to create the opening.

Dublin 2-15 Mayo 0-15: 63 mins – Cillian O’Connor strikes over his seventh point of the game for Mayo but he then is denied a goal with a Stephen Cluxton save after being fed by Brian Gallagher. Dublin replace Johnny Cooper with Michael Fitzsimons while Evan Regan comes on for Kevin McLoughlin for Mayo.

Dublin 2-16 Mayo 0-15: 66 mins – Bernard Brogan stretches Dublin’s lead to seven points by converting a free.

Seamus O’Shea makes a brilliant stop on the goal line to deny Paddy Andrews notching Dublin’s third goal of the game.

FULL-TIME: Dublin 2-16 Mayo 0-16: All over in Croke Park with a late Cillian O’Connor free for Mayo seeing Dublin’s winning margin end up being six points.

That’s all from us in Croke Park, we’ll be back later with analysis and reaction. Thanks for joining us today.

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