Dublin take on Monaghan in Clones this afternoon with at least one of the sides set for relegation to Division 2 next season.
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Jack McCarron scored in injury-time to relegate Dublin and save Monaghan in a pulsating game in the Allianz Football League Division 1.
Rock’s nerveless penalty brought Dublin level on 71 minutes, but after both sides had missed chances to edge ahead, McCarron had the final say to move Monaghan out of the relegation zone and consign Dublin to Division 2 for 2023. Despite losing James McCarthy to a second booking, a series of frees by Rock helped Dublin eat into their deficit and although Kieran Hughes and McCarron hit back, the drama reached fever pitch down the home straight. Monaghan had led for most of the game, which saw both sides finish with 14 men, but Dublin drew level with an injury-time penalty by Dean Rock as they seemed to time their run to perfection.
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“For those who know and recognise, it is definitely a period of transition for this team. After losing to Kerry in round 2, Farrell insisted that the county are in the midst of a transition period but this assessment is unlikely to soften the blow for a fanbase who have become accustomed to winning in recent years. Dublin have been relegated to Division 2 of the Allianz Football League after losing to Monaghan in Clones.
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Obviously, we are looking towards the summer at this point.” “We thought we were at a decent enough trajectory at that point. “We put a lot of emphasis on Division One every year. People, I suppose, write us off at the start of every year. Dublin were like very little of themselves. In the second half we were better; we were flat enough in the first half.
Joe Brolly claims Dublin lacked passion in their defeat to Monaghan that relegated them to Division 2 of the Allianz Football League.
“We were flat enough in the first half. We thought we were at a decent enough trajectory at that point. In the second half we were better. We did well to get back into it at the death. He said: “Obviously it is just very disappointing. Worst of all, no passion."
The final round of Allianz Football League games saw Dublin and Kildare relegated from Division 1 while Kerry and Mayo will meet in a final.
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It was emblematic of a bad day for the province. On Saturday evening, the expected promotion from the bottom division of 2020 provincial champions Tipperary and Cavan was confirmed. “Look, they have been known to do that in the past,” he said of Monaghan’s propensity to avoid the drop. “Yeah, so we haven’t had a run at it now from that perspective but that’s the game and you have to take these things as they come and be able to deal with them. Furthermore, of the six promoted just one, Mickey Harte’s Louth have been promoted; in his case for a second successive year. The spoils were also divided. Having contributed 2-6 to the cause in Clones, McCarron was an obvious Man of the Match but Darren Hughes should also come into the conversation. “They’re tight margins: big kick-out, it breaks their way, they get the free. Over the bar, that’s it. “To be honest that is not the concerning thing. Monaghan have emerged Houdini-like from the bottom of so many rivers - throwing off the chains of relegation - that it’s almost routine. “We thought we were at a decent enough trajectory at that point.