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Kerry great believes Brennan words have handed Donegal big advantage

Published 15:41 17 Jun 2026 BST

Updated 15:42 17 Jun 2026 BST

Jack Fennessy
Kerry great believes Brennan words have handed Donegal big advantage

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A huge claim!

Dublin football manager, Ger Brennan, expressed his interest in the Dubs mouth-watering All-Ireland clash versus Donegal to be played in Parnell Park.

However, the 38-year-old's wish wasn't granted and the Sky Blues are now set to face Jim McGuinness' side in Croke Park.

The request came after Brennan made his first appearance back on the touchline since his 12-week ban in March.

On the managers return at the weekend, Dublin got back to winning ways, defeating Cavan by 11 points to progress to Round 3 of the All-Ireland series.

Writing for The Irish Times, Kerry legend Darragh Ó Sé has given his opinion on Brennan's failed request.

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He argued that it was clear Parnell Park was never a serious option, given the loss in revenue it would have caused due to its small size of 7,300 compared to Croker's 82,000.

With the home of the GAA always seen as a massive advantage for Dublin, he believes a request to move out of there is an admission of weakness; and revealing that Dublin do not gain from playing in the Drumcondra venue anymore.

Ó Sé wrote: "Dublin were always going to play Donegal in Croke Park.

"It’s basically telling the rest of the country that Dublin have lost one of the things that was always an advantage to them.

" Imagine Jim McGuinness in team meetings this week and in the dressing room. The Dubs don’t fancy this, boys. They don’t want to be here."