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80,000 cram into GAA HQ.. as Dubs blast into semi-finals
football semi-finals. Mickey Harte’s men hammered their neighbours by 3-17 to 0-18. However, there were many empty seats around the stadium despite the sellout, owing to a mixture of the weather and the lack of competition on show. As expected, Jim Gavin’s Dubs ran out clear winners scoring 1-19 to Monaghan’s 0-12 to set up a last four clash with Tyrone. A bumper crowd is expected again today as Galway take on Tipperary in the semi-finals of the hurling championship. On Monday, Mayo take on Roscommon in the football quarter-final replay. A young Monaghan fan
Erin Mcardle and Amy Brennan back Armagh