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Published 09:12 1 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 09:21 1 Oct 2015 BST
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So the Swords native's quest to draw level with six-in-a-row All Stars Pat Spillane (1976-81) and Jack O'Shea (1980-85) ends at four, while the late Paidí Ó Sé is safe in second spot, with five All-Stars on the trot between 1981-85.
Flynn finished as joint top-scorer for the Dubs in the final, with two points, but an indifferent start to the summer and a couple of costly misses in the drawn semi-final against Mayo seem to have cost the Fingallians man.
He therefore remains on four All-Stars, one behind goalkeeper and captain Stephen Cluxton who, along with Flynn, Denis Bastick and Dean Rock is one of four starters from Jim Gavin's All Ireland final team not to earn a nomination.
Cluxton, on five, therefore remains tied with former custodian John O'Leary as the Dublin player with the most accolades.Peter Canavan has positive slant after Donegal suffer shock loss to Down
We did not see this coming! Just weeks after smashing Kerry in the NLF final, Donegal have suffered a shock loss to Down in the Ulster SFC semi-final. Despite 0-07 from Michael Murphy, the Mourne men – led by Daniel Guinness (1-03) and Pat Havern (0-07,1tp,4f) – overcame them 3-21 to 1-12 at O’Donnell Park […]
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Limerick star Lynch given questionable red card Cork loss
Was it deserved? Cork produced a statement win today over Limerick at Pairc Uí Chaoimh. The game finished 2-22 to 1-23 in favour of the rebels, between the two sides favoured to win the All-Ireland. Cork won last year’s Munster’s final, but the Treaty have two wins over them in the league this year, including […]
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Patrick Horgan laughed at after belittling Tipp chances in Munster SHC
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