2008 Dublin football season

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The following are the results of Dublin's Senior Gaelic football competitive games in 2008. [1]

Dublin GAA Irish Gaelic football team

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in the Dublin Region and the Dublin inter-county teams. The team and its fans are known as "The Dubs" or "Boys in Blue". The fans have a special affiliation with the Hill 16 end of Croke Park

Gaelic football Irish team sport, form of football derived from traditional Irish ball games

Gaelic football, commonly referred to as football or Gaelic, is an Irish team sport. It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score by kicking or punching the ball into the other team's goals or between two upright posts above the goals and over a crossbar 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) above the ground.

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O'Bynre Cup

2008 O'Byrne Cup

Dublin2-12 1-9 Wicklow
B Brogan 0-5 (0-3f), B Kennedy 1-1 (0-1f), P Burke 1-0, A Brogan 0-2, C Moran, D O'Mahony, D Lally, J Sherlock 0-1 eachP Earls 0-3 (0-2f), S Hurley, JP Kelly (0-2f) 0-2 each, T Gill, S Furlong 0-1 each
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: E Kinsella Laois
Dublin1-16 1-6 Westmeath
B Brogan 0-5 (0-2f), D O'Mahony 1-2 (0-1f), J Sherlock 0-4, D Lally 0-2, P Brogan, S Ryan, J O'Brien 0-1 each.F Wilson 0-4 (0-1f), M Greene 1-1, D Dolan 0-1.
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: P Kneel Louth.
Dublin1-15 2-12
(AET)
Carlow
B Brogan 1-5 (0-3f), A Brogan, B Cullen, K Bonner 0-2 each, S O’Shaughnessy, P McMahon, J O’Brien (0-1f), G Cullen 0-1 eachE McCormack 1-5 (0-5f, 1-0 pen), J Murphy 1-0, R Walker 0-2, J Ryan, B Carberry, A Curran, P Walsh, M Nolan 0-1 each
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: S Carroll Westmeath.
Dublin1-15 1-7 Carlow
O'Brien 0-08, P McMahon 1-01, B Kennedy, C Keaney 0-02 each, D Lally, K Bonner 0-01 eachJ Murphy 1-3, E McCormack 0-3 (0-3f), R Walker 0-1
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: J Bannon Longford
Dublin2-12 1-14 Longford
B Brogan 0-7 (0-5f), J Sherlock 2-0, J O'Brien 0-3 (0-2f), B McManamon, K Bonner 0-1 eachKavanagh 1-4, F McGee 0-3 (0-2f), D Farrell, K Mulligan 0-2 each, D Barden, P Barden, P Dowd 0-1 each
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: P Kneel Louth.

National Football League

2008 National Football League results

Dublin1-07 1-05 Westmeath
M Vaughan 0-5 (0-5f), P Flynn 1-0, C Keaney, B Cullen 0-1 each. D Dolan 1-2 (0-2f), M Flanagan 0-2 (0-1 '45'), A Mangan 0-1 (0-1f)
Parnell Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: J McQuillan Cavan.
DublinN/A Cork
N/AN/A
Páirc Uí Rinn
Attendance: N/A
Referee: – N/A
Dublin1-09 0-07 Cavan
M Vaughan 0-4 (0-2f), B Brogan 1-1, B McManamon, C Keaney (0-1f) 0-2 each.S Johnston 0-6 (0-4f), M Lyng 0-1
Breffni Park
Attendance: ?
Referee: – P Fox Westmeath.
DublinN/A Monaghan
N/AN/A
Parnell Park
Attendance: N/A
Referee: S Doyle Wexford
Dublin1-10 0-13 Monaghan
C Keaney 0-4 (0-1 '45', 0-1f), P Flynn 1-0, M Vaughan (0-2f), B Brogan (0-2f) 0-2 each, J Sherlock, D Henry 0-1 each.T Freeman 0-7 (0-7f), P Finlay 0-5 (0-5f), S Gollogly 0-1.
Parnell Park
Referee: S Doyle Wexford
DublinN/A Armagh
N/AN/A
St. Oliver Plunkett Park
Attendance: N/A
Dublin3-20 - 0-07 Roscommon
C Keaney 1-5 (0-3f), D Connolly, T Quinn (0-1f) 1-3 each, B Brogan, B McManamon 0-3 each, C Whelan, A Brogan, E O'Gara 0-1G Heneghan 0-3 (0-2f), S Kilbride 0-2, D Keenan, F Dolan 0-1 each.
Parnell Park
Attendance: N/A
Referee: John Bannon Longford.
Dublin1-10 - 3-13 Armagh
B Brogan 1-3, C Keaney 0-4 (0-4f), J Sherlock 0-2, E Fennell 0-1.S McDonnell 1-4 (0-1f), R Clarke 1-3, P McKeever 0-3 (0-3f), C Vernon 1-0, S Kernan 0-2, T Kernan 0-1 (0-1f).
Dublin0-13- 2-06 Meath
T Quinn 0-6 (5f), D Connolly 0-3, C Moran, M Vaughan (f), J Sherlock, B McManamon 0-1 eachJ Sheridan 1-1, S Kenny 1-0, C Ward, S Bray, M Ward, P Byrne, G Reilly 0-1 each.
Parnell Park
Referee: Paddy Russell Tipperary.

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Dublin1-21- 0-12 Louth
S Cluxton; D Henry, R McConnell, S O'Shaughnessy; P Casey, B Cullen, B Cahill; E Fennell, S Ryan; C Moran 0-2, J Sherlock 0-2, P Andrews 0-1; A Brogan 1-7, C Keaney 0-3, 3f, T Quinn 0-6, 3f. Subs: M Vaughan 0-1 for P Andrews (on 53 minutes), B McManamon for J Sherlock (61), K Nolan for B Cullen (67), P McMahon for Cahill (69) and D Magee for E Fennell (69).S Reynolds; D Finnegan, M Fanning, J Neary; J O'Brien, C McGuinness, R Finnegan 0-1; P Keenan 0-1, R Carroll 0-1; A Reid, M Stanfield, D Crilly 0-2, 1f; C Judge 0-1, A Hoey 0-3, 1f, S Lennon 0-1. Subs: A Page for J Neary (on 42 minutes), J Murray 0-1 for D Crilly (46), B White 0-1 for A Reid (53) and B Donnelly for M Stanfield (61)
Croke Park
Attendance: 56,496
Referee: Martin Duffy Sligo.
Dublin0-13 - 1-8 Westmeath
Team: S Cluxton; D Henry, R McConnell, S O'Shaughnessy; C Moran, B Cullen, B Cahill; E Fennell, S Ryan; P Flynn, J Sherlock, B Brogan; A Brogan, C Keaney, T Quinn,D Connolly for B Brogan ’17 (inj), P Casey for R McConnell H/T, D Connolly for P Flynn H/T, C Whelan for E Fennell ’55, B McManamon for T Quinn ’65.
Scorers: Keaney 0-1 (0-1 f), Quinn 0-4 (0-4 f), A Brogan 0-1, D Henry 0-1, D Connolly 0-2, C Moran 0-1, B Cahill 0-1, J Sherlock 0-1, C Whelan 0-1.
Team:: G Connaughton; F Boyle, K Gavin, J Keane; M Ennis, D Heavin, D Healy; D O'Donoghue, D Duffy; F Wilson, J Smyth, D Harte; D Dolan, D Glennon D Bannon,A Mangan for D Bannon (inj) ’23, M Flanagan for J Smith ’57, David Glennon for F Wilson ’68.
Scorers: Dennis Glennon 0-3 (0-1f) Ennis 1-0, D Dolan 0-5 (0-3 ).
Croke Park
Attendance: 67,005
Referee: Padraig Hughes Armagh
Dublin3-23 - 0-09 Wexford
Team: S Cluxton; D Henry, P Griffin, C Moran (0-01); K Nolan, B Cullen, B Cahill (0-01); C Whelan, S Ryan (0-01); D Connolly (1-03), J Sherlock (0-03), K Bonner; A Brogan (capt) (1-04, 1 '45'), C Keaney (0-06, 4f), T Quinn (0-04, 4f). Subs: P Casey for Nolan (24 mins), P Flynn for Bonner (56), M Vaughan (1-00) for Connolly (58), R McConnell for Griffin (62), D Murray for Sherlock (65).Team:: A Masterson; N Murphy, P Wallace, B Malone; A Morrissey, D Murphy, C Morris (capt); T Howlin, B Doyle; R Barry (0-01), E Bradley (0-02), A Flynn; C Lyng (0-04, 4f), PJ Banville, M Forde (0-02). Subs: P Colfer for Doyle (27 mins), D Walsh for N Murphy (31), R Stafford for Howlin (39), S Roche for Flynn (60), C Byrne for Banville (60).
Croke Park
Referee: Gerry Kinneavy (Galway)

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2008

Dublin1-8 - 3-14 Tyrone
Team: 1 S Cluxton; 2 D Henry, 3 R McConnell, 4 P Griffin; 5 C Moran, 6 B Cullen, 7 B Cahill (0-1); 8 C Whelan, 9 S Ryan; 14 C Keaney (1-1), 11 J Sherlock, 12 K Bonner; 13 A Brogan (capt), 10 D Connolly, 15 T Quinn (0-2, 0-2f). Substitutes: B Brogan (0-3) for A Brogan 5 mins; P Casey for Connolly 47 mins; M Vaughan (0-1, 0-1f) for Sherlock 53 mins; B McManamon for Quinn 53 mins; E Fennell for McConnell 61 mins.Team:Tyrone: 1 J Devine; 4 C Gourlay, 3 Justin McMahon, 6 C Gormley (0-1); 5 D Harte (1-1), 2 R McMenamin, 7 P Jordan; 20 C Holmes (0-1), 9 E McGinley (0-1); 10 B Dooher (0-2), 11 B McGuigan, 12 Joe McMahon (1-1); 15 C McCullagh (0-3), 14 S Cavanagh (1-2, 0-1f), 13 T McGuigan (0-2). Substitutes: M Penrose for T McGuigan 55 mins; D McCaul for Jordan 61 mins; R Mellon for Dooher 64 mins; K Hughes for Holmes 64 mins; O Mulligan for B McGuigan 68 mins.
Croke Park
Referee: A Mangan (Kerry)

See also

The following are the results of Dublin's senior hurling competitive games in 2008.

The following are the results of Dublin's Senior Gaelic football teams competitive games in 2007.

The following are the results of Dublin's Senior Gaelic football competitive games in 2009.

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