Leinster Gaa Senior Football Championship 2011
Semi Final
Dublin vs Kildare
26-06-2011 from 15:00 until 18:00-GMT
Dublin will play Kildare in the Leinster Gaa Senior Football Championship Semi Final on Sunday June 26th, 2011 at 4:oo pm in Páirc an Chrócaigh.
Team News
Kildare are unchanged from the Meath game, with Daryl Flynn again missing out through injury and Johnny Doyle continuing in midfield.
Kildare: S Connolly; A MacLochlainn, M Foley, H McGrillen; G White, B Flanagan, E Bolton; J Doyle, H Lynch; M O'Flaherty, E O'Flaherty, E Callaghan; A Smith, T O'Connor, J Kavanagh.
Dublin: S Cluxton; P Conlon, R O'Carroll, M Fitzsimons; J McCarthy, G Brennan, K Nolan; D Bastick, MD Macauley; P Flynn, A Brogan, B Cullen (captain); D Connolly, E O'Gara, B Brogan.
GAA Gaelic football :: Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar to the progression of Australian Rules. Indeed it is thought that Australian Rules evolved from Gaelic Football through the many thousands who were either deported or emigrated to Australia from the middle of the nineteenth century. Gaelic Football is played on a pitch approximately 137m long and 82m wide. The goalposts are the same shape as on a rugby pitch, with the crossbar lower than a rugby one and slightly higher than a soccer one.
Semi Final
Dublin vs Kildare
26-06-2011 from 15:00 until 18:00-GMT
Dublin will play Kildare in the Leinster Gaa Senior Football Championship Semi Final on Sunday June 26th, 2011 at 4:oo pm in Páirc an Chrócaigh.
Team News
Kildare are unchanged from the Meath game, with Daryl Flynn again missing out through injury and Johnny Doyle continuing in midfield.
Kildare: S Connolly; A MacLochlainn, M Foley, H McGrillen; G White, B Flanagan, E Bolton; J Doyle, H Lynch; M O'Flaherty, E O'Flaherty, E Callaghan; A Smith, T O'Connor, J Kavanagh.
Dublin: S Cluxton; P Conlon, R O'Carroll, M Fitzsimons; J McCarthy, G Brennan, K Nolan; D Bastick, MD Macauley; P Flynn, A Brogan, B Cullen (captain); D Connolly, E O'Gara, B Brogan.
GAA Gaelic football :: Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar to the progression of Australian Rules. Indeed it is thought that Australian Rules evolved from Gaelic Football through the many thousands who were either deported or emigrated to Australia from the middle of the nineteenth century. Gaelic Football is played on a pitch approximately 137m long and 82m wide. The goalposts are the same shape as on a rugby pitch, with the crossbar lower than a rugby one and slightly higher than a soccer one.
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