Dublin and Mayo battle it out in a thrilling draw with last-minute twists and turns! #AllIrelandFootball #DublinvsMayo
In a gripping showdown, Dublin and Mayo faced off in the All-Ireland Football Championship, with Rory McIlroy simultaneously making waves at the US Open. The intense match saw Costello's crucial goal earn Dublin a two-week break to the quarter-finals, while Mayo set to battle Cork, Derry, or Monaghan. Dublin's late point shattered Mayo's hopes, denying them a spot in the quarter-finals. Despite the tense draw, Dublin's win secured them a top spot in Group 2.
As the final whistle blew, Dublin and Mayo experienced a nail-biting end to their clash, reminiscent of their historic rivalry. Cormac Costello's dramatic equalizer in injury time stunned fans, sealing Dublin's entry to the quarter-finals. Meanwhile, Mayo's heartbreak was palpable as they were caught off guard by Dublin's strategic play, leaving them to reflect on their missed opportunity.
The Dublin vs Mayo match showcased the essence of Gaelic football, with both teams delivering a stellar performance. The thrilling draw left fans on the edge of their seats, highlighting the competitiveness and skill of both sides. As the dust settles, Dublin emerges victorious, setting the stage for further excitement in the championship.
In the aftermath of the Dublin vs Mayo showdown, the football world buzzes with anticipation for the upcoming matches. The heroics of Costello and the heartbreak for Mayo add to the rich tapestry of All-Ireland Football history. With Dublin's strategic play and Mayo's resilience, the championship continues to captivate fans with its unpredictability and sheer excitement.
Rory McIlroy will go into the final round of the US Open this evening with three shots to make up.
Dublin will now have a two-week break to an All-Ireland quarter-final while Mayo will face one of Cork, Derry or Monaghan in Castlebar in next weekend's ...
Dublin broke Mayo hearts late on to deny the Green and Red a place in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final proper at Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon.
Dublin take on Mayo this afternoon in the All-Ireland SFC as the pair battle it out for the top spot of Group 2 and a place in the quarter-finals.
But from the next kickout, Stephen Cluxton thumped downfield, Ciaran Kilkenny produced a majestic catch, Jack McCaffrey injected pace into the dash and Costello ...
Old rivals Dublin and Mayo clash again this afternoon in the All-Ireland SFC as they battle it out for the top spot in Group 2 and a place in the ...
Image courtesy Conor Ryan. DUBLIN 0-17. MAYO 0-17. A dramatic last-gasp point from Cormac Costello proved decisive as Dublin confirmed an All-Ireland ...
Dublin's Cormac Costello and Mayo's Jack Coyne and Donnacha McHugh in All-Ireland SFC action. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile. All-Ireland SFC Group Two.
Dublin will now have a two-week break to an All-Ireland quarter-final while Mayo will face one of Cork, Derry or Monaghan in Castlebar in next weekend's ...
Cormac Costello grabs an injury-time leveller to snatch a draw after a fantastic game in Dr Hyde Park.
Ryan O'Donoghue kicked Mayo in front with 40 seconds left. However, Dublin were allowed win the kick-out and run the length of the field without a hand being ...