A busy weekend of action in the Dublin senior football championship.
GALWAY STAR SHANE Walsh was missing but Kilmacud Crokes still had top talents from Dublin , Kerry and Sligo to call upon in their big Dublin SFC win over St Vincents.
But while the likes of Walsh – who was present at Parnell Park but didn’t feature due to an injury that affected him in the All-Ireland final against Armagh – Dublin defender Theo Clancy and Craig Dias didn’t play, they still had a stellar cast of talent at their disposal. Vincents beat Thomas Davis in Round 1 but never looked like pulling off an upset here and only kept pace here for the first 20 minutes or so.
Burns grabbed his point from a long-range free in the 58th minute while experienced forward Shane Cunningham weighed in with 0-2 overall. Meanwhile, Cuala’s 2-15 to 0-8 defeat of St Judes today has secured top spot in Group 1 for the Dalkey outfit. Clontarf bounced back from their Round 1 defeat with a 3-17 to 0-7 bashing of Fingallians last night.
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