Here’s a concise update on the latest news around the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
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The 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship concluded with Dublin defeating Tyrone in the final at Croke Park on September 2, 2018, securing Dublin’s fourth consecutive title. This title run marked a historic achievement, aligning with Dublin’s strong era under manager Jim Gavin. The final score was Dublin 2-17 to Tyrone 1-14, with Jack McCaffrey named Man of the Match.[1]
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Context and significance: Dublin’s win in 2018 kept them unbeaten in the Championship since 2014, further cementing their dominance in Gaelic football during that period. The final also featured notable moments, including a late boost from Kevin McManamon and a sending-off for John Small, which shaped the game’s late stages.[1]
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Related topics: For broader context in Gaelic games in 2018, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship that year was won by Limerick, with several notable provincial and club competitions also taking place in 2018.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull a few more details (e.g., full match report, team lineups, or key statistics) or provide a brief comparison with the surrounding years. I can also share where to find official match footage or highlights.[1]
Citations:
- All-Ireland SFC Final 2018 details and Dublin’s title (final score, Man of the Match, attendance)[1]
- Related 2018 hurling summary (for broader year context)[3]