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Dublin Name Unchanged Starting 15 For All-Ireland QF

By Sean O'Regan
27/06/2025
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Dublin GAA - Dessie Farrell

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Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has named his team for Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter Final against Tyrone.

It'll be the same fifteen who started last weekend's preliminary Quarter-Final win over Cork that'll run out from beneath the Hogan Stand for the 6:15PM throw-in.

The Boys in Blue claimed a 1-19 to 1-16 victory over The Rebels at Croke Park, following on from two wins and a loss in the group stage of the Championship.

Dublin captain Con O'Callaghan has been named on the bench, with Farrell naming an unchanged team from their last outing:

1. Stephen Cluxton
2. Eoin Murchan
3. David Byrne
4. Seán MacMahon
5. Brian Howard
6. John Small
7. Lee Gannon
8. Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne
9. Killian McGinnis
10. Seán Bulger
11. Ciarán Kilkenny
12. Niall Scully
13. Paddy Small
14. Cormac Costello
15. Lorcan O'Dell

The last time the sides met in the All-Ireland Championship was in 2019, with the Dubs claiming a six point win, and they've a decent record against Malcahy O'Rourke's team.

Under the management of Dr. Pat O'Neill in 1995, Dublin beat the Red Hands by a single point, while in 2018, with Jim Gavin at the helm, goals from Paul Mannion and Niall Scully saw Dublin become only the third team in GAA history to win "four-in-a-row."

Tyrone meanwhile have impressed in this year's Championship, finishing top of their All-Ireland SFC group to progress directly to the last eight. They lost to Armagh in the Ulster Championship Semi-Final, but since the start of the knockout stages, they've gone up a gear.

They last claimed Sam Maguire in 2021, and with impressive wins over Donegal and Cavan on either side of a loss to Mayo this year, the Tyrone team will be hoping to push on into the last four.

The first of tomorrow's double header at GAA HQ sees Monaghan meet Donegal from four o'clock, with both matches being shown live on GAA+.

Written by Sean O'Regan

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