GAAinfo > 2008 Football Results > 2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Inter County:
 News
 Hurling
 Football
 Other
 Player Database
 Roll of Honour


Ireland:
 Counties A-K
 Counties L-W
 Colleges
 Schools
 Inter-firms Overseas:
 Canada
 USA
 Britain
 Australia & NZ
 Europe
 Asia


Features:
 Messageboards
 Rivalries
 Over the years
 Rankings
 Plugins
 All GAA Clubs
 Hurling Clubs


 
Brilliant Tyrone destroy Dublin

2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter Final

Dublin

Tyrone

1-8 - 3-14


Date:

Sat, 16th Aug 08

Show/Hide Teams

Venue:

Croke Park, Dublin


Dublin boss Paul Caffrey called time on his four-year management reign immediately after watching his side collapse to a 12-point defeat to Tyrone in a one-sided All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park. 

Speaking immediately after the game, Caffrey said he had always intended to resign after the 2008 championship.

Having committed to an extra year after the three disappointing campaigns that precipitated this one, the Dublin boss, however, could never have envisaged the manner in which his much-fancied side crumbled against a rampant Tyrone. 

Caffrey was outwitted by Tyrone boss Mickey Harte; he lost the tactical battle and with it Dublin lost the game.

All-Ireland SFC Quarter-Final: Tyrone 3-14 Dublin 1-08

Davy Harte got the clinching goal for the Red Hands on 50 minutes and a shell-shocked Dublin found it impossible to respond late in the game.
Tyrone will now meet Wexford in a novel All-Ireland semi-final clash.

Caffrey brought Ross McConnell back into his side at full back and it proved an unforgivable mistake.  McConnell was destroyed by Sean Cavanagh. The Tyrone full-forward took his marker on a tour of Croke Park, grabbing the opening goal of the game and generally causing mayhem in the Dublin defense.

Tommy McGuigan and Colm McCullagh played their parts too. McCullagh finished with 0-3 from corner forward but his ability to win ball and set up scores for his team-mates was invaluable.

Tyrone gave the ultimate team display, with the ubiquitous Brian Dooher firing three points and turning his hand to defensive duties when required. That was the key for the northerners; their big names retained a savage appetite for work the Dubs could never match.

Dublin's vaunted midfield pairing of Ciaran Whelan and Shane Ryan was anonymous throughout, while Jason Sherlock was brilliantly shackled by Ryan McMenamin.

The Dublin attack was in trouble from the start. Skipper Alan Brogan was taken off after 5 minutes with a hamstring injury and things went downhill from there.  

Tyrone opened the scoring after just three minutes. McMenamin started an attack deep in his own defence and six handpasses were exchanged before Tommy McGuigan received a clever kick pass and curled the ball over the bar.

McGuigan and McCullagh were causing the Dublin defense all sorts of problems in the opening minutes. Three times, Dublin were carved open. But Brian McGuigan and Cavanagh shot wide when their clever play deserved so much more. 

Alan Brogan was forced off having struck a post with an easy chance after four minutes. He was replaced by his younger brother, Bernard, in the inside forward line.

Brogan's withdrawal sent a ripple of panic through the Dublin attack as Jason Sherlock, Ciaran Whelan and Bernard Brogan added to their growing wides tally.

Tyrone doubled their advantage when Conor Gormley again charged through the Dublin defence - an ominous score if ever there was one.

Mossy Quinn finally got the Leinster champions off the mark after 14 minutes. Barry Cahill levelled the game soon after when he raced onto Shane Ryan's pass and curled the ball over the bar.

By now Dooher was starting to exert his considerable influence on the game. The Clann na nGael veteran was immense throughout the first-half and when he ghosted past Collie Moran with ease to give Tyrone the lead, Dublin looked in serious trouble. And they were.

Colm McCullagh doubled their advantage with another angled effort. The ease with which the Tyrone inside forward line was able to beat the Dublin full-back line was again illustrated when Tommy McGuigan slipped past David Henry only to see Stephen Cluxton block his shot with his feet.

Tommy McGuigan and McCullagh were rampant at this stage, the latter adding another point for the Ulster side. 

Then, the goal that rocked the Dubs. Shane Ryan conceded a sideline ball on the Cusack Stand side of the field and Cavanagh took the ball in space before easing past a flat footed Ross McConnell and slotting the ball past Cluxton.

Dublin looked shellshocked, but they hit back with a Keaney goal just before half time. Collie Moran delivered a sideline into the square and the Dublin full-forward got his fist to the ball ahead of John Devine.

The celebrations didn't last long. Tommy McGuigan won the ball ahead of Paul Griffin in the corner and delivered an angled ball to McMahon, who blasted home past the exposed Cluxton. 

Trailing by five points at the break, Dublin needed to hit back immediately. No such luck. Tyrone hit three points in succession to all but end the game as a contest. Dooher, Tommy Mcguigan and McCullagh were again proving irresistible - too much for a shellshocked Dublin defense.

A brief revival followed. Mossy Quinn and Conal Keaney gave Tyrone hope with two unanswered points. But it was a false dawn. The northerners hit back with an elemental fury the Leinster champions simply could not match.

Dublin's deficiencies were badly exposed as Diarmuid Connolly twice coughed up possession and Tyrone raced up the other end of the field. Tommy McGuigan delivered a clever pass to the rampaging Davy Harte, who beat Cluxton easily. Game over.

Harte, Cavanagh and McMahon all added to the Tyrone lead, with the Dubs in complete disarray at this point. At one stage, Bryan Cullen, Moran and Paul Casey were all to be found looking frantically for a goal, while the Tyrone attack made hay in their absence.

In the end the gulf in class and intensity between the two sides was almost embarrassing. Tyrone march on to a semi-final clash with Wexford, with their credentials as the only legitimate challengers to Kerry's dominance confirmed.

Scorers for Dublin:  B Cahill 0-1, B Brogan 0-3, C Keaney 1-1, T Quinn 0-2 (0-2f), M Vaughan 0-1 (0-1f).

Dublin: S Cluxton; D Henry, R McConnell, P Griffin; C Moran, B Cullen, B Cahill; C Whelan, S Ryan; D Connolly, J Sherlock, K Bonner; A Brogan, C Keaney, T Quinn.

Subs: A Brogan for B Brogan '5, P Casey for D Connolly '48, R McMenamin for T Quinn '54, M Vaughan for J Sherlock '54, E Fennell for R McConnell '62.

Scorers for Tyrone: D Harte 1-1, C Gormley 0-1, E McGinley 0-1, B Dooher 0-3, J McMahon 1-1, T McGuigan 0-2, S Cavanagh 1-2 (0-1f) C McCullagh 0-3.

Subs: M Penrose for T McGuigan '56, D McCaul for P Jordan '62, R Mellon for B Dooher '65, K Hughes for C Holmes '66, O Mulligan for B McGuigan '68.

Tyrone: J Devine; R McMenamin, Justin McMahon, C Gourley; D Harte, C Gormley, P Jordan; C Holmes, E McGinley; B Dooher, B McGuigan, Joe McMahan; T McGuigan, S Cavanagh, C McCullagh.

Referee: A Mangan (Kerry)

Attendance: 70,877

Story from GAA.ie Date: 17 August, 2008
 

Recent Inter-County Results

Sunday, 05th of September 2010
All-Ireland SHC FKK----T----
Sunday, 29th of August 2010
All-Ireland SFC SFC----D----
Sunday, 22nd of August 2010
All-Ireland SFC SFKE----DN----
Sunday, 15th of August 2010
All-Ireland SHC SFWD1-18T3-19
Sunday, 08th of August 2010
All-Ireland SHC SFKK3-22C0-19
Sunday, 01st of August 2010
All-Ireland SFC QFMH1-12KE2-17
All-Ireland SFC QFRN0-10C1-16
Saturday, 31st of July 2010
All-Ireland SFC QFKY1-10DN1-16
All-Ireland SFC QFTY0-13D1-15
Sunday, 25th of July 2010
All-Ireland SHC QFG3-16T3-17

Upcoming Inter-County Fixtures

Sunday, 19th of September 2010
All-Ireland SFC FXX----XX----
Sunday, 10th of October 2010
Conn. FBD League FNY----MO----
All-Ireland SHC XX----XX----
All-Ireland SHC XX----XX----
All-Ireland SHC XX----XX----
Ring Cup XX----XX----
Ring Cup XX----XX----
Ring Cup XX----XX----
Rackard Cup XX----XX----
Rackard Cup XX----XX----

Subscribe to our email list

Enter your email address:

Click here for full Inter-County Results, Fixtures and Tables

Hurling Rankings

1Kilkenny
2Tipperary
3Galway
4Cork
5Waterford
6Dublin
7Clare
8Offaly
9Wexford
10Limerick
11Laois
12Antrim
13Carlow
14Westmeath
15Kerry
16Down
17Kildare
18Meath
19Armagh
20Wicklow
21Derry
22London
23Mayo
24Roscommon
25Sligo
26Louth
27Longford
28Donegal
29Monaghan
30Tyrone
31New York
32Fermanagh
33Warwickshire
34Leitrim
35Cavan

Football Rankings

1Cork
2Kerry
3Dublin
4Tyrone
5Down
6Mayo
7Meath
8Kildare
9Armagh
10Monaghan
11Galway
12Derry
13Donegal
14Wexford
15Louth
16Sligo
17Laois
18Limerick
19Antrim
20Tipperary
21Cavan
22Roscommon
23Westmeath
24Fermanagh
25Offaly
26Wicklow
27Longford
28Waterford
29Leitrim
30Clare
31Carlow
32London
33New York
34Kilkenny

Dublin Stories:

» DCU claim Sigerson Cup title
» Injury-free Kelly eyes open road
» Dotsy' fitness boost for Dublin
» Allianz Hurling League Team News
» 2010 GAA Golf Legends Charity Golf Championship

Tyrone Stories:

» Earley: Midfielders not a dying breed
» Uachtarán welcomes Tyrone decision
» Clarke doubt for Armagh
» NFL One: Derry outgun Red Hands
» Donegal retain McKenna Cup