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Cork set up Kilkenny semi-final date after overcoming Dublin in All-Ireland quarter-final

RTE 31 Jul 2021
Alan Nolan; Andrew Dunphy, Paddy Smyth, Cian O’Callaghan; Daire Gray, Liam Rushe (0-01), James Madden; Riain McBride (0-01), Conor Burke (0-02); Donal Burke (0-13, 0-07 frees, 0-01 65), Chris Crummey, Danny Sutcliffe (0-02); Cian O’Sullivan (0-03), Rory Hayes, Cian Boland (0-01).
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Nicky English: if Tipperary lose, what happens next?

The Irish Times 31 Jul 2021
So if Tipperary lose, what happens next?. Sheedy has some decisions to make ... The problem for Sheedy is that it’s not easy to change mid-stream ... There are issues of form ... Duels ... Dublin’s full-back line is still good with Cian O’Callaghan back, and Danny Sutcliffe and Chris Crummey in the half forwards are powerful and they battled it out with Kilkenny ... .
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Nicky English: Limerick still the team to beat as provincial finals approach

The Irish Times 17 Jul 2021
Saturday evening’s Leinster final brings together two improved teams ... They’ve rattled Kilkenny in recent years and the power and athleticism of Danny Sutcliffe and Chris Crummey in the half forwards will put it up to the champions ... Munster final ... Throw-in times, TV details and team news Danny Sutcliffe back to his best and leading Dublin by example ... .
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Dublin have the calibre to extend Kilkenny but my gut instinct is that the Cats will just about prevail

Irish Independent 16 Jul 2021
Hands up if you saw this one coming. Dublin back on the brink of their first Leinster senior hurling title since 2013 ... You get the feeling now that Kenny is building something similar ... Their half-forward line posed Kilkenny’s half-back line all sorts of bother and we can expect Chris Crummey, Donal Burke and Danny Sutcliffe to do the same tomorrow ... .
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Leinster Senior Hurling Championship & Joe McDonagh Cup finals: All you need to know

RTE 16 Jul 2021
SATURDAY. Leinster SHC final. Dublin v Kilkenny, Croke Park, 7.30pm ... TV ... ONLINE ... RADIO ... Danny Sutcliffe (R) was Dublin's goalscorer in their last championship victory over Kilkenny in 2013 ... "If you have Chris Crummey and Danny Sutcliffe in your half-forward line, more often than not when the ball lands on top of those two big fellas, it sticks ... .
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If O’Donnell is ruled out Dubs will face steeper climb as Cats will go for goals

Irish Independent 12 Jul 2021
That said, I think there’ll be less between the sides than most are predicting ... a composed goal threat ... Read More. Eamonn Sweeney ... GAA Newsletter ... A key to beating Kilkenny is having players who can anchor the play and in Chris Crummey and Danny Sutcliffe, they’ve two who they can hit puck-outs down on top of and, more often than not, they’ll win them. .
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Dublin shock Galway to book Leinster final spot

RTE 03 Jul 2021
Alan Nolan (0-01, 0-01f); Cian O'Callaghan, Eoghan O'Donnell, Paddy Smyth; James Madden, Liam Rushe, Daire Gray (0-02); Rian McBride (0-01), Conor Burke (0-01); Donal Burke (0-06, 0-04f), Chris Crummey (1-00), Danny Sutcliffe (0-03); Cian Boland (0-01), Ronan Hayes (0-02), Cian O'Sullivan (0-01).
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Dublin and Wexford are underdogs but I’ve a sneaking suspicion there could be a major upset

Irish Independent 02 Jul 2021
Their half-back line of Pádraic Mannion and the two Burkes – Daithí and Fintan – must be upset if Dublin are to have any chance and they have the right mix with the bulk of Chris Crummey, the elusiveness of Donal Burke and an in-form Danny Sutcliffe ... GAA Newsletter ... Issued during the GAA Championships ... .
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Rampant Dublin cruise to victory over Antrim

RTE 26 Jun 2021
Alan Nolan; Paddy Smyth, Eoghan O'Donnell (0-01), Cian O'Callaghan; Daire Gray, Liam Rushe, James Madden; Rian McBride (0-02), Conor Burke (0-01); Chris Crummey (0-03), Danny Sutcliffe (0-03), Donal Burke (0-11, 0-06f); Cian O'Sullivan (1-02), Ronan Hayes (1-03), Cian Boland (1-01).
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Jackie Tyrrell: Formidable Galway the main threat to Limerick’s crown

The Irish Times 18 Jun 2021
The league is over. The championship is more or less here. Nobody is going to get any fitter or stronger by the time the first ball is thrown in next weekend ... Things will change, as they always do ... Limerick ... Mark Schutte will help alongside Danny Sutcliffe, Chris Crummy and Donal Burke but they need more help from Ronan Hayes, Eamonn Dillion and co ... .
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Wexford hold out to see off Dublin as eyes turn to championship

The Irish Times 12 Jun 2021
Seán Brennan; James Madden, Eoghan O’Donnell, Cian O’Callaghan (0-01); Daire Gray (0-01), Liam Rushe, Conor Burke; Riain McBride, Donal Burke (1-10, 1-00 pen, 9f); Danny Sutcliffe (0-02), Chris Crummey, Mark Schutte; Cian Boland (0-01), Ronan Hayes, Eamon Dillon.
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Wexford withstand Dublin fightback to maintain recent unbeaten record

RTE 12 Jun 2021
Seán Brennan; James Madden, Eoghan O'Donnell, Cian O'Callaghan (0-01); Daire Gray (0-01), Liam Rushe, Conor Burke; Riain McBride, Donal Burke (1-10, 1-00 pen, 9f); Danny Sutcliffe (0-02), Chris Crummey, Mark Schutte; Cian Boland (0-01), Ronan Hayes, Eamon Dillon.
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Clare and Dublin taking positive vibes from high-scoring encounter

The Irish Times 06 Jun 2021
Playing with the breeze, Dublin hit the hard ground running, responding to Clare’s opener with four unanswered points, thanks Cian Boland, Danny Sutcliffe and Chris Crummy ... R McBride for Smyth (50 mins), J Hetherton for Schutte (53), D Keogh for Boland (60), F Whitely for Sutcliffe, P Crummy for Dillon (both 70).
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Tony Kelly serves up something special as Clare beat Dublin

The Irish Times 05 Jun 2021
Playing with the breeze, Dublin hit the hard ground running, responding to Clare’s opener with four unanswered points, Cian Boland, Danny Sutcliffe and Chris Crummy shooting with confidence and accuracy ... (60 mins), F Whitely for Sutcliffe, P Crummy for Dillon (both 70 mins).
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Kelly hits 0-20 as Clare down Dublin

RTE 05 Jun 2021
Alan Nolan; Eoghan O'Donnell, Cian O'Callaghan, Andrew Dunphy; Paddy Smyth, Conor Burke, Daire Gray (0-01); James Madden, Chris Crummey (0-02); Danny Sutcliffe (0-02), Ronan Hayes (1-02), Mark Schutte (0-01); Donal Burke (0-13, 0-09f), Eamonn Dillon (0-01), Cian Boland (1-01).
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