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词条 2010 Dublin Senior Football Championship
释义

  1. First round

  2. Backdoor Round

  3. Second round

  4. Third round

  5. Fourth round

  6. Quarter finals

  7. Semi finals

  8. Dublin Senior Football Final

  9. Relegation

  10. References

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Bhaile Átha Cliath
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The 2010 Dublin Senior Football Championship is the inter club Gaelic football competition between the top teams in Dublin GAA. The first round draw was announced on 10 March 2010.[1]

First round

The winners of the first round progressed to the second round, the losers went on to a backdoor round with a chance to progress to the second round.

2-12 - 0-11
(final score after 60 minutes)

St Brigid's
Manager:
Team:

D. Nestor
C. Lamb
Rory O'Carroll
Ross O'Carroll
B. McGrath
C. O’Sullivan
R. Ryan
N. Corkery
P. Duggan
A. Morrissey
D. Kelleher
L. Ó hEineachain
B. O’Rorke
B. Kavanagh
P. Burke


Substitutes:
M. Vaughan for O’Rorke (37)
C. Dias for Morrissey (50)
L. McBarron for Duggan (58)
N. McGrath for Corkery (62).

Half-time:

Competition:
Dublin Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
16.00 BST

Venue:
Parnell Park, DublinAttendance:

Referee:
K Tighe (St Anne’s).

Match rules:
60 minutes.
Replay if scores still level.
Maximum of 5 substitutions.

Manager:
Team:

S. Supple
A. Daly
Peadar Andrews
G. Norton
G. Kane
S. Murray
D. Lally
C. Mullins
B. Cahill
K.0 Milmurray
K. Bonner
Mark Cahill
Paddy Andrews
K. Darcy
P. Ryan


Substitutes:
D Plunkett for K Kilmurray (40)
C. Kilmurray for Lally (45)
C Freeman for Murray (57)
N Davey for Bonner (61).

Relegation

These games are the opposite of a knock out competition, with the winners of each game leaving the competition as they win. Naomh Mearnóg, Erins Isle and St Marks are safe from relegation for 2010. In the end, all relegation games were obsolete, as the Intermediate championship winners St Brigids already had a Senior team.