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2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, the 128th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 20 September 2015. Leinster Champions Dublin and Munster Champions Kerry competed for the Sam Maguire Cup.[1][2][3]

2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
Event2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Date20 September 2015
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
Man of the MatchBrian Fenton
RefereeDavid Coldrick
WeatherHeavy Rain
14 °C (57 °F)
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2016

Dublin won the game on a 0–12 to 0–9 scoreline to claim their third title in five years and 25th title overall.[4][5][6]

With over one million viewers, the match was the most-watched show on Irish television at that point in 2015.[7] An average of 875,300 people watched the game, with a peak figure of 1.08 million as the match reached its climax.[8][9]

Paths to the final

Dublin opened their campaign by defeating Longford by 4–25 to 0–10 at Croke Park on 31 May. They then defeated Kildare by 5–18 to 0–14 and returned to the Leinster football final. In the Leinster final they defeated Westmeath on a 2–13 to 0–6 to claim their tenth Leinster title in 11 years. In the All-Ireland quarter final, Dublin defeated Fermanagh 2–23 to 2–15 to advance to a semi-final meeting with Mayo. The semi-final finished up in a draw, 2–12 to Dublin, 1–15 to Mayo with a replay taking place the week after. Dublin won the replay on a 3–15 to 1–14 scoreline with three goals in the final fifteen minutes after trailing by four points.[10][11]

Kerry started the Munster Championship by defeating Tipperary by 2–14 to 2–8 in Semple Stadium in the semi-final on 14 June.[12][13] They then went on to defeat Cork in the Munster Final, the first game ended in a draw on a 2–15 to 3–12 scoreline, with Kerry winning the replay by 1–11 to 1–6.[14][15] In the All-Ireland quarter-final on 2 August, Kerry defeated Kildare by 7–16 to 0–10.[16] In the All-Ireland Semi-final, Tyrone were defeated by 0–18 to 1–11.[17]

History

This was the 13th time Kerry and Dublin had met in an All-Ireland football final and the first since 2011, when Stephen Cluxton converted a late free-kick to win it for Dublin. Kerry had won eight of the previous meetings, and Dublin had won four.[18]

Kerry entered the game as the most successful Gaelic football team in the history of the competition, having previously won 37 and taken part in 57 All Ireland Football finals since the competition's inception in 1887. Dublin were the second most successful team, having won 24 and taken part in 37 finals prior to this match.[19][20]

The first senior final meeting between Dublin and Kerry was in 1892. Dublin defeated Kerry in the 1923 final but would not do so again until the 1976 final. The 1970s was a particularly important time in the history of the rivalry between the sides due to the regularity with which the teams encountered one another.[21]

Build-up

Tickets and match odds

Demand for tickets for the final was extremely high. There was no general sale, with all tickets being distributed via the county boards and clubs. A pair of tickets for the match was sold on eBay for €2,020.[22] The GAA warned that the holders of any tickets that becomes known to them as having been bought on the black market could be denied entry to the match.[23]

Dublin were priced at odds of 10/11 to win the match, with Kerry at 6/5 and the draw at 15/2 at Paddy Power bookmakers.[24]

Minor final

Kerry played Tipperary in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final which took place before the senior final. Kerry won the game on a 4–14 to 0–6 scoreline to retain the title.[25][26]

Jubilee team

The Cork All-Ireland-winning team of 1990, who won the title following a 0–11 to 0–9 defeat of Meath, were the jubilee team that were presented to the crowd before the final.[27][28]

Team selection

Dublin's Cian O'Sullivan was a doubt for Dublin after picking up a hamstring injury in the dying seconds of the semi-final replay victory over Mayo.[29][30] Jim Gavin named an unchanged team for the final on 18 September with Cian O’Sullivan having recovered from his injury.[31]

Jack McCaffrey would later reveal that he had contracted food poisoning "in around the Thursday" before the game, which left him unable to complete it. "I couldn't keep any food or water down so I got a drip to stay hydrated. But that was actually great at the time because it completely distracted from the build-up to a final ... all you were worried about is, 'Am I going to be okay?' You're no thinking about the occasion itself. And then thankfully I pulled through and performed okay for the 50 minutes that I lasted".[32]

The Kerry team was named on 17 September, with three changes made by manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice. Captain Kieran Donaghy, Marc ó Sé and Paul Murphy were not named in the starting fifteen, with the latter two recovering from recent injuries.[33][34] Paul Geaney, Aidan O'Mahony and Fionn Fitzgerald came into the team.[35] The omission of Marc Ó Sé meant Kerry started (and, in the end, completed) an All-Ireland final without a member of the Ó Sé family for the first time in 43 years, since the 1972 All-Ireland final.[36]

Officials

On 8 September, David Coldrick of Meath was named as the referee for the final. It was his third time to referee an All-Ireland senior final, having previously officiated over the 2007 decider between Cork and Kerry and the 2010 final between Cork and Down.[37]

Match

Summary

After fifteen seconds of the game, Dublin's Brian Fenton got the opening point of the game, playing into the canal end of the stadium. Dean Rock missed a goal scoring chance after four minutes when his low shot after a pass from Denis Bastick was saved by Brendan Kealy. After eight minutes the score was two points each with James O'Donoghue getting Kerry's opening score. O'Donoghue got his second after seventeen minutes to put Kerry one point ahead. Steven Cluxton scored from a free after twenty one minutes to put Dublin one point ahead on 0–4 to 0–3 scoreline. Paul Geaney made the score 0–4 to 0–4 five minutes later before Bernard Brogan again put Dublin back in front with a point a minute later. Jack McCaffrey, Paddy Andrews and Philly McMahon get three more point for Dublin to put them into a four-point lead at half time on 0–8 to 0–4 scoreline.[38]

Darran O'Sullivan replaced Stephen O'Brien for Kerry at half-time, with Kevin McManaman replacing Dean Rock for Dublin. Jonathan Lyne and Darran O'Sullivan get the opening points of the second half to make the score 0–8 to 0–6 after thirty nine minutes. Bernard Brogan scored from a free after forty one minutes for Dublin's first score of the second half with Paul Flynn getting his first point seven minutes later. James O'Donoghue got his third point of the game to make the score 0–10 to 0–8 after fifty minutes. After sixty minutes Kerry's Aidan O’Mahony took down McManaman and he received a black card. Paul Flynn got his second point with eight minutes to go to put Dublin into a three-point lead. Alan Brogan who had come on as a substitute got Dublin's final score of the game with three minutes remaining to put them four in front. Bryan Sheehan scored from a free in injury time for the final score of the game, the final score 0–12 to Dublin 0–9 to Kerry.[39]

Details

  Dublin0–12 – 0–09Kerry  
Paul Flynn 0–2
Bernard Brogan 0–2 (0–1f)
Dean Rock 0–2 (0–2f)
Paddy Andrews 0–1
Alan Brogan 0–1
Brian Fenton 0–1
Jack McCaffrey 0–1
Philly McMahon 0–1
Stephen Cluxton 0–1 (0–1f)
Report James O'Donoghue 0–3
Paul Geaney 0–2
Darran O'Sullivan 0–2
Jonathan Lyne
Bryan Sheehan 0–1 (0–1f)
Attendance: 82,300
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dublin
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kerry
GK 1 Stephen Cluxton (c)
CB 2 Jonny Cooper   49'
FB 3 Rory O'Carroll   70+1'
CB 4 Philly McMahon
WB 5 James McCarthy
HB 6 Cian O'Sullivan   61'
WB 7 Jack McCaffrey   53'
MF 8 Brian Fenton   67'
MF 9 Denis Bastick   40'
WF 10 Paul Flynn
HF 11 Diarmuid Connolly   25'
WF 12 Ciarán Kilkenny
CF 13 Paddy Andrews   63'
FF 14 Dean Rock   35'
CF 15 Bernard Brogan
Substitutes:
GK 16 Michael Savage
MF 17 Tomás Brady
FW 18 Alan Brogan   67'
DF 19 David Byrne
FW 20 Cormac Costello
DF 21 Darren Daly   61'
DF 22 Michael Fitzsimons   49'
DF 23 Eric Lowndes
MF 24 Michael Darragh MacAuley   40'
FW 25 Kevin McManamon   35'
DF 26 John Small   53'

Manager:
Jim Gavin
GK 1 Brendan Kealy
CB 2 Fionn Fitzgerald
FB 3 Aidan O'Mahony    59'
CB 4 Shane Enright
WB 5 Jonathan Lyne
HB 6 Peter Crowley
WB 7 Killian Young   60'
MF 8 Anthony Maher
MF 9 David Moran (c)   57'
WF 10 Stephen O'Brien   35'
HF 11 Johnny Buckley   44'
WF 12 Donnchadh Walsh
CF 13 Colm Cooper
FF 14 Paul Geaney   50'
CF 15 James O'Donoghue   61'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Brian Kelly
FW 17 Kieran Donaghy   70+1'   50'
DF 18 Marc Ó Sé
DF 19 Paul Murphy   59'
MF 20 Bryan Sheehan   70+3'   44'
FW 21 Barry John Keane   61'
FW 22 Darran O'Sullivan   35'
FW 23 Paul Galvin   57'
FW 24 Tommy Walsh
DF 25 Pa Kilkenny
FW 26 Alan Fitzgerald

Manager:
Éamonn Fitzmaurice

Man of the Match:
Brian Fenton (Dublin)

Reaction

Highlights of the final were shown on The Sunday Game programme which aired at 9:30 pm that night on RTÉ2 and was presented by Des Cahill, with analysis from Kevin McStay, Tomás Ó Sé and Ciarán Whelan. On the man of the match award shortlist were Brian Fenton, Rory O'Carroll and Philly McMahon, with Fenton winning the award which was presented by GAA president Aogán Ó Fearghail at the Gibson hotel in Dublin.[40]

Dublin manager Jim Gavin speaking after the match was happy with the overall performance of the team saying "It was our structure in our defence that won it for us in the end. We were very compact and very composed on the ball against massive threats all around, they came close to poaching one or two goals towards the end. We knew we had to maintain our structure throughout the game and I felt we did that and that’s why we got over the line. I'd say our shot-to-score ratio might have been a little bit ahead of theirs and opportunities that came our way we seemed to take. We created a few chances that we didn’t take but we’d always encourage our boys to go for it and great to see the likes of Brian Fenton back himself deep in the second half. He was very unlucky (with an effort that struck the post) but that’s what we’d always encourage.”[41]

Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice speaking to RTÉ Sport after the match said that he was disappointed with the below-par performance of his team saying "We didn’t perform, we didn’t play as well as we can play, I think you have to give a lot of credit to Dublin as well. They played very well, they outworked us, they played the game at their terms. They managed to really tackle us high up the pitch, really slow us down and at the same time get bodies back. So as I said, you have to give them credit but under performed as well."[42]

Former Dublin footballer Ciarán Whelan, writing in the Herald, felt the 2015 Dublin team was probably the best to pull on the jersey saying: "I think it is fair to day at this point that this team is probably the greatest team ever to put on the Dublin jersey and the sacrifices that they have made is finally being rewarded on the top stage. It is a truly remarkable achievement to win so many Leinster, All-Ireland and National league wins and we should savour every moment as these periods of success have been few and far between over the past thirty years."[43]

Jim McGuinness, writing in the Irish Times, felt that the weather completely dominated the game and that Alan Brogan's introduction was critical saying "There were 29 turnovers in the first half alone and they were caused by the rain as much as by player error. What he (Alan Brogan) did for his point is well worth any young player studying. If you watch it back, he was making decisions during that entire run up the pitch as he carried the ball. Even though the ball never left his hands it is clear he is thinking: will I give it here or not? Give it now or not? He kept taking the right option the whole way up the pitch – in a crunch moment of the All-Ireland final when Dublin had what was still a precarious lead on a day of treacherous weather. And eventually, he took the perfect decision in kicking the ball over the bar. He also won a break down at the far end when Rory O’Carroll broke a ball away from Kieran Donaghy. So he was involved in a couple of big moments. He showed great patience all season in terms of using whatever game time he was given and it was a classy performance here."[44]

Trophy presentation

Dublin captain Stephen Cluxton accepted the Sam Maguire Cup from GAA president Aogán Ó Fearghail in the Hogan Stand.

Celebrations

The Dublin team had a homecoming celebration on 21 September on O'Connell Street.[45] The event began at 7.15 pm with a stage erected to the south of the Spire. The team arrived on an open-top bus for the celebrations before heading out to the Parnells GAA club, the club of captain Stephen Cluxton.[46][47][48][49]

Broadcasting

The match shown live on television in Ireland on The Sunday Game from 2.15 pm on RTÉ2. RTÉ television coverage was presented by Michael Lyster from Croke Park, with studio analysis from Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, and Colm O'Rourke.[50] Match commentary was by Ger Canning with comments by Martin Carney. Sky Sports also showed the match live with Rachel Wyse and Brian Carney presenting and Peter Canavan, Jim McGuinness and Senan Connell providing in-studio analysis.[51]

Related events

Elsewhere in the world, soldiers paused to watch the game.[52] A banner welcoming refugees was also displayed during the game.[53]

See also

References

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2015, ireland, senior, football, championship, final, 128th, event, kind, culmination, 2015, ireland, senior, football, championship, played, croke, park, dublin, september, 2015, leinster, champions, dublin, munster, champions, kerry, competed, maguire, event. The 2015 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final the 128th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2015 All Ireland Senior Football Championship was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 20 September 2015 Leinster Champions Dublin and Munster Champions Kerry competed for the Sam Maguire Cup 1 2 3 2015 All Ireland Senior Football Championship FinalEvent2015 All Ireland Senior Football ChampionshipDublin Kerry0 12 0 9Date20 September 2015VenueCroke Park DublinMan of the MatchBrian FentonRefereeDavid ColdrickWeatherHeavy Rain 14 C 57 F 20142016 Dublin won the game on a 0 12 to 0 9 scoreline to claim their third title in five years and 25th title overall 4 5 6 With over one million viewers the match was the most watched show on Irish television at that point in 2015 7 An average of 875 300 people watched the game with a peak figure of 1 08 million as the match reached its climax 8 9 Contents 1 Paths to the final 2 History 3 Build up 3 1 Tickets and match odds 3 2 Minor final 3 3 Jubilee team 3 4 Team selection 3 5 Officials 4 Match 4 1 Summary 4 2 Details 4 3 Reaction 4 4 Trophy presentation 4 5 Celebrations 4 6 Broadcasting 4 7 Related events 5 See also 6 ReferencesPaths to the final EditDublin opened their campaign by defeating Longford by 4 25 to 0 10 at Croke Park on 31 May They then defeated Kildare by 5 18 to 0 14 and returned to the Leinster football final In the Leinster final they defeated Westmeath on a 2 13 to 0 6 to claim their tenth Leinster title in 11 years In the All Ireland quarter final Dublin defeated Fermanagh 2 23 to 2 15 to advance to a semi final meeting with Mayo The semi final finished up in a draw 2 12 to Dublin 1 15 to Mayo with a replay taking place the week after Dublin won the replay on a 3 15 to 1 14 scoreline with three goals in the final fifteen minutes after trailing by four points 10 11 Kerry started the Munster Championship by defeating Tipperary by 2 14 to 2 8 in Semple Stadium in the semi final on 14 June 12 13 They then went on to defeat Cork in the Munster Final the first game ended in a draw on a 2 15 to 3 12 scoreline with Kerry winning the replay by 1 11 to 1 6 14 15 In the All Ireland quarter final on 2 August Kerry defeated Kildare by 7 16 to 0 10 16 In the All Ireland Semi final Tyrone were defeated by 0 18 to 1 11 17 History EditThis was the 13th time Kerry and Dublin had met in an All Ireland football final and the first since 2011 when Stephen Cluxton converted a late free kick to win it for Dublin Kerry had won eight of the previous meetings and Dublin had won four 18 Kerry entered the game as the most successful Gaelic football team in the history of the competition having previously won 37 and taken part in 57 All Ireland Football finals since the competition s inception in 1887 Dublin were the second most successful team having won 24 and taken part in 37 finals prior to this match 19 20 The first senior final meeting between Dublin and Kerry was in 1892 Dublin defeated Kerry in the 1923 final but would not do so again until the 1976 final The 1970s was a particularly important time in the history of the rivalry between the sides due to the regularity with which the teams encountered one another 21 Build up EditTickets and match odds Edit Demand for tickets for the final was extremely high There was no general sale with all tickets being distributed via the county boards and clubs A pair of tickets for the match was sold on eBay for 2 020 22 The GAA warned that the holders of any tickets that becomes known to them as having been bought on the black market could be denied entry to the match 23 Dublin were priced at odds of 10 11 to win the match with Kerry at 6 5 and the draw at 15 2 at Paddy Power bookmakers 24 Minor final Edit Kerry played Tipperary in the All Ireland Minor Football Championship final which took place before the senior final Kerry won the game on a 4 14 to 0 6 scoreline to retain the title 25 26 Jubilee team Edit The Cork All Ireland winning team of 1990 who won the title following a 0 11 to 0 9 defeat of Meath were the jubilee team that were presented to the crowd before the final 27 28 Team selection Edit Dublin s Cian O Sullivan was a doubt for Dublin after picking up a hamstring injury in the dying seconds of the semi final replay victory over Mayo 29 30 Jim Gavin named an unchanged team for the final on 18 September with Cian O Sullivan having recovered from his injury 31 Jack McCaffrey would later reveal that he had contracted food poisoning in around the Thursday before the game which left him unable to complete it I couldn t keep any food or water down so I got a drip to stay hydrated But that was actually great at the time because it completely distracted from the build up to a final all you were worried about is Am I going to be okay You re no thinking about the occasion itself And then thankfully I pulled through and performed okay for the 50 minutes that I lasted 32 The Kerry team was named on 17 September with three changes made by manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice Captain Kieran Donaghy Marc o Se and Paul Murphy were not named in the starting fifteen with the latter two recovering from recent injuries 33 34 Paul Geaney Aidan O Mahony and Fionn Fitzgerald came into the team 35 The omission of Marc o Se meant Kerry started and in the end completed an All Ireland final without a member of the o Se family for the first time in 43 years since the 1972 All Ireland final 36 Officials Edit On 8 September David Coldrick of Meath was named as the referee for the final It was his third time to referee an All Ireland senior final having previously officiated over the 2007 decider between Cork and Kerry and the 2010 final between Cork and Down 37 Match EditSummary Edit After fifteen seconds of the game Dublin s Brian Fenton got the opening point of the game playing into the canal end of the stadium Dean Rock missed a goal scoring chance after four minutes when his low shot after a pass from Denis Bastick was saved by Brendan Kealy After eight minutes the score was two points each with James O Donoghue getting Kerry s opening score O Donoghue got his second after seventeen minutes to put Kerry one point ahead Steven Cluxton scored from a free after twenty one minutes to put Dublin one point ahead on 0 4 to 0 3 scoreline Paul Geaney made the score 0 4 to 0 4 five minutes later before Bernard Brogan again put Dublin back in front with a point a minute later Jack McCaffrey Paddy Andrews and Philly McMahon get three more point for Dublin to put them into a four point lead at half time on 0 8 to 0 4 scoreline 38 Darran O Sullivan replaced Stephen O Brien for Kerry at half time with Kevin McManaman replacing Dean Rock for Dublin Jonathan Lyne and Darran O Sullivan get the opening points of the second half to make the score 0 8 to 0 6 after thirty nine minutes Bernard Brogan scored from a free after forty one minutes for Dublin s first score of the second half with Paul Flynn getting his first point seven minutes later James O Donoghue got his third point of the game to make the score 0 10 to 0 8 after fifty minutes After sixty minutes Kerry s Aidan O Mahony took down McManaman and he received a black card Paul Flynn got his second point with eight minutes to go to put Dublin into a three point lead Alan Brogan who had come on as a substitute got Dublin s final score of the game with three minutes remaining to put them four in front Bryan Sheehan scored from a free in injury time for the final score of the game the final score 0 12 to Dublin 0 9 to Kerry 39 Details Edit 20 September 201515 30 IST Dublin0 12 0 09Kerry Paul Flynn 0 2 Bernard Brogan 0 2 0 1f Dean Rock 0 2 0 2f Paddy Andrews 0 1 Alan Brogan 0 1 Brian Fenton 0 1 Jack McCaffrey 0 1 Philly McMahon 0 1 Stephen Cluxton 0 1 0 1f Report James O Donoghue 0 3 Paul Geaney 0 2 Darran O Sullivan 0 2 Jonathan Lyne Bryan Sheehan 0 1 0 1f Croke Park DublinAttendance 82 300Referee David Coldrick Dublin KerryGK 1 Stephen Cluxton c CB 2 Jonny Cooper 49 FB 3 Rory O Carroll 70 1 CB 4 Philly McMahonWB 5 James McCarthyHB 6 Cian O Sullivan 61 WB 7 Jack McCaffrey 53 MF 8 Brian Fenton 67 MF 9 Denis Bastick 40 WF 10 Paul FlynnHF 11 Diarmuid Connolly 25 WF 12 Ciaran KilkennyCF 13 Paddy Andrews 63 FF 14 Dean Rock 35 CF 15 Bernard BroganSubstitutes GK 16 Michael SavageMF 17 Tomas BradyFW 18 Alan Brogan 67 DF 19 David ByrneFW 20 Cormac CostelloDF 21 Darren Daly 61 DF 22 Michael Fitzsimons 49 DF 23 Eric LowndesMF 24 Michael Darragh MacAuley 40 FW 25 Kevin McManamon 35 DF 26 John Small 53 Manager Jim Gavin GK 1 Brendan KealyCB 2 Fionn FitzgeraldFB 3 Aidan O Mahony 59 CB 4 Shane EnrightWB 5 Jonathan LyneHB 6 Peter CrowleyWB 7 Killian Young 60 MF 8 Anthony MaherMF 9 David Moran c 57 WF 10 Stephen O Brien 35 HF 11 Johnny Buckley 44 WF 12 Donnchadh WalshCF 13 Colm CooperFF 14 Paul Geaney 50 CF 15 James O Donoghue 61 Substitutes GK 16 Brian KellyFW 17 Kieran Donaghy 70 1 50 DF 18 Marc o SeDF 19 Paul Murphy 59 MF 20 Bryan Sheehan 70 3 44 FW 21 Barry John Keane 61 FW 22 Darran O Sullivan 35 FW 23 Paul Galvin 57 FW 24 Tommy WalshDF 25 Pa KilkennyFW 26 Alan FitzgeraldManager Eamonn FitzmauriceMan of the Match Brian Fenton Dublin Reaction Edit Highlights of the final were shown on The Sunday Game programme which aired at 9 30 pm that night on RTE2 and was presented by Des Cahill with analysis from Kevin McStay Tomas o Se and Ciaran Whelan On the man of the match award shortlist were Brian Fenton Rory O Carroll and Philly McMahon with Fenton winning the award which was presented by GAA president Aogan o Fearghail at the Gibson hotel in Dublin 40 Dublin manager Jim Gavin speaking after the match was happy with the overall performance of the team saying It was our structure in our defence that won it for us in the end We were very compact and very composed on the ball against massive threats all around they came close to poaching one or two goals towards the end We knew we had to maintain our structure throughout the game and I felt we did that and that s why we got over the line I d say our shot to score ratio might have been a little bit ahead of theirs and opportunities that came our way we seemed to take We created a few chances that we didn t take but we d always encourage our boys to go for it and great to see the likes of Brian Fenton back himself deep in the second half He was very unlucky with an effort that struck the post but that s what we d always encourage 41 Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice speaking to RTE Sport after the match said that he was disappointed with the below par performance of his team saying We didn t perform we didn t play as well as we can play I think you have to give a lot of credit to Dublin as well They played very well they outworked us they played the game at their terms They managed to really tackle us high up the pitch really slow us down and at the same time get bodies back So as I said you have to give them credit but under performed as well 42 Former Dublin footballer Ciaran Whelan writing in the Herald felt the 2015 Dublin team was probably the best to pull on the jersey saying I think it is fair to day at this point that this team is probably the greatest team ever to put on the Dublin jersey and the sacrifices that they have made is finally being rewarded on the top stage It is a truly remarkable achievement to win so many Leinster All Ireland and National league wins and we should savour every moment as these periods of success have been few and far between over the past thirty years 43 Jim McGuinness writing in the Irish Times felt that the weather completely dominated the game and that Alan Brogan s introduction was critical saying There were 29 turnovers in the first half alone and they were caused by the rain as much as by player error What he Alan Brogan did for his point is well worth any young player studying If you watch it back he was making decisions during that entire run up the pitch as he carried the ball Even though the ball never left his hands it is clear he is thinking will I give it here or not Give it now or not He kept taking the right option the whole way up the pitch in a crunch moment of the All Ireland final when Dublin had what was still a precarious lead on a day of treacherous weather And eventually he took the perfect decision in kicking the ball over the bar He also won a break down at the far end when Rory O Carroll broke a ball away from Kieran Donaghy So he was involved in a couple of big moments He showed great patience all season in terms of using whatever game time he was given and it was a classy performance here 44 Trophy presentation Edit Dublin captain Stephen Cluxton accepted the Sam Maguire Cup from GAA president Aogan o Fearghail in the Hogan Stand Celebrations Edit The Dublin team had a homecoming celebration on 21 September on O Connell Street 45 The event began at 7 15 pm with a stage erected to the south of the Spire The team arrived on an open top bus for the celebrations before heading out to the Parnells GAA club the club of captain Stephen Cluxton 46 47 48 49 Broadcasting Edit The match shown live on television in Ireland on The Sunday Game from 2 15 pm on RTE2 RTE television coverage was presented by Michael Lyster from Croke Park with studio analysis from Joe Brolly Pat Spillane and Colm O Rourke 50 Match commentary was by Ger Canning with comments by Martin Carney Sky Sports also showed the match live with Rachel Wyse and Brian Carney presenting and Peter Canavan Jim McGuinness and Senan Connell providing in studio analysis 51 Related events Edit Elsewhere in the world soldiers paused to watch the game 52 A banner welcoming refugees was also displayed during the game 53 See also EditAll Ireland Day a documentaryReferences Edit Eugene McGee Onus is on Dublin and Kerry to restore our faith in game Irish Independent 15 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 All Ireland final Weight of history against us claims Gavin as Dublin boss seeks to avoid hype Irish Independent 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 6 talking points ahead of Dublin and Kerry s All Ireland senior football final The 42 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 As it happened The 42 20 September 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2015 Dublin grind down Kerry to win 25th All Ireland RTE Sport 20 September 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2015 Tenacious Dublin forced Kerry into 36 costly turnovers Irish Examiner 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 All Ireland Football final most watched show in Ireland this year Irish Examiner 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 All Ireland Football Final the most watched show on Irish television in 2015 The 42 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 All Ireland final the most watched programme this year Irish Times 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Dublin v Kerry Paths to the final RTE Sport 14 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Expert View Dublin v Kerry RTE Sport 17 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Kerry east past Tipp into final Munster GAA 14 June 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 6 questions The42 s writers preview the All Ireland football final The 42 19 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Kerry rescue draw in thriller against Cork Munster GAA 18 July 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Kerry make no mistake in replay to be crowned Munster champions against Cork The 42 18 July 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Slaughter of the innocents as slick Kerry hit Lilies for seven Irish Independent 3 August 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Kerry dig deep against Tyrone to book their place in the All Ireland final The 42 23 August 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Can history repeat itself as classic rivalry gets a very modern twist Irish Independent 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 In numbers Dublin v Kerry RTE Sport 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 This team are no different to us They wear the Dublin jersey with huge pride Irish Independent 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 12 classic memories from Dublin and Kerry s senior football championship rivalry The 42 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Tout flogs precious pair of Dublin Kerry All Ireland final tickets for over 2 000 Irish Independent 15 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Black market ticket holders will be barred from All Ireland final claim GAA chiefs Irish Independent 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 2015 All Ireland Football Final betting Paddy Power 14 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Kerry v Tipperary Munster GAA 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 permanent dead link All Ireland MFC final classy Kingdom cruise past Tipp Hogan Stand 21 September 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2015 Begrudgery puts Kilkenny back in the firing line on All Ireland football weekend Irish Examiner 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Who s running the zoo here asks Teddy McCarthy after being denied entry to Croke Park Irish Examiner 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Brrr Dublin s Cian O Sullivan installs ice bath in his home to keep All Ireland dream alive Irish Independent 15 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Dublin primed to switch Jonny Cooper to centre back Irish Independent 15 September 2015 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Dublin boss Jim Gavin has named his team for Sunday s All Ireland showdown The 42 19 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Roche Frank 14 September 2019 Dart from Clontarf arrives on time for Blues final destination Sunday Independent Retrieved 14 September 2019 Skipper Donaghy loses to Geaney Irish Examiner 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Donaghy defence ruthlessness the big talking points after Kerry name team The 42 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Star names lose out as Eamon Fitzmaurice ring changes to Kerry XV Irish Independent 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Omission of o Se ends four decade family run Irish Examiner 17 September 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Coldrick to referee All Ireland football final Hogan Stand 8 September 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2015 Dublin claim 25th All Ireland as they beat Kerry in festival of errors Irish Times 20 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Dublin 0 12 Kerry 0 9 As it happened Irish Independent 20 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Do you agree with The Sunday Game s man of the match selection The 42 20 September 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2015 Jim Gavin singles out compact and composed defence Irish Examiner 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 My term is up now Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice to consider his future after defeat Irish Independent 20 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Ciaran Whelan This team is probably the best to pull on the Dublin jersey Irish Independent 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Jim McGuinness Tactical switch helps Dublin take title Irish Times 22 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Here are the details of the All Ireland champions parade on O Connell St tonight The 42 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Video Dublin players party hard after tough All Ireland victory Irish Independent 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Special event marks Dublin s All Ireland win RTE Sport 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Thousands of fans turn O Connell Street blue for Dublin s Sam Maguire celebrations The 42 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Joyous scenes as thousands welcome Sam Maguire home to Dublin after short holiday in Kerry Irish Independent 21 September 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Fogarty John 11 September 2019 Brolly now on the sidelines for biggest day of the GAA year Irish Examiner Retrieved 11 September 2019 Last Sunday week 1 September 2019 was the first time since 2014 that the long standing triumvirate of Brolly O Rourke and Pat Spillane was broken up For the Kerry Donegal decider five years ago Whelan took the place of Spillane on the live panel alongside Brolly and O Rourke Here s all the Dublin Kerry TV and radio coverage to get you set for Sunday s showdown The 42 18 September 2015 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Doherty Conan 20 September 2015 Soldiers come to a standstill in Syria to tune in to Dublin for the All Ireland Final Archived from the original on 20 September 2015 Redmond Robert 20 September 2015 Dublin fans unveil classy banner at Croke Park to welcome refugees Archived from the original on 20 September 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final amp oldid 1134765055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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