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Published 15:15 29 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 15:17 29 Jun 2015 BST
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Preparing for Westmeath, rather than recent punch-bags Meath, may actually focus The Dubs more.
Dublin fans will be immensely pleased that both Diarmuid Connolly and Bernard Brogan were among the points, and goals. The forwards scored 2-3 apiece and were far too good for Kildare.
However, the assured performance of Ciaran Kilkenny was the real positive and bodes well for the steeper climbs ahead.
Kilkenny was a handful all day and breezed in and out of the white, Kildare lines with effortless ease.
He scored Dublin's first two points - his second was a gem - and linked up well with both Brogan and Connolly. All four of his points came in the opening half hour and all were from play.
Then, just as Kildare were pining for their dressing room dressing down, from John Ryan, his clever, fisted pass to Connolly set up the goal that made it a 13-point game at the break.
The All-Ireland quarter finals are not until early August and Westmeath will be eyeing more history-making deeds in between [July 12] but Gavin will be confident that his Dublin side will be ready for whomever emerges to test their mettle.
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