Longford footballer Mickey Quinn believes that Kildare can pose problems for Dublin, but still believes that the capital will reign supreme.
Longford footballer Mickey Quinn believes that Kildare can pose problems for Dublin, but still believes that the capital will reign supreme.
The Killie Og Emmets man analyses the make-up of Dessie Farrell’s panel in 2021, and believes there are fewer star names to turn to when they are under the cosh.
With a raft of retirements in recent seasons, and the futures of Jack McCaffrey, Paul Mannion, Eric Lowndes and Stephen Cluxton uncertain, Dublin have never looked more vulnerable.
They laboured past both Wexford (0-15 to 0-7) and Meath (2-16 to 1-13) in games where they never looked like losing, but were fare less comfortable than in recent Leinster seasons.
Kildare provide the opposition at Croke Park on Sunday, and Quinn speaks about the chances of Jack O’Connor’s charges.
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