Dublin Football Season 2007 - National Football League (Division 1A) Results

National Football League (Division 1A) Results

2007 National Football League

Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Venue
February 3, 2007 Dublin 0-10 Tyrone 0-11 Croke Park, Dublin
February 11, 2007 Limerick 1-10 Dublin 0-14 Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
February 25, 2007 Donegal 0-9 Dublin 0-5 Ballyshannon, Donegal
March 10, 2007 Dublin 1-13 Cork 0-7 Parnell Park, Dublin
March 24, 2007 Dublin 3-15 Fermanagh 0-7 Parnell Park, Dublin
April 1, 2007 Mayo 0-10 Dublin 0-9 McHale Park, Mayo
April 8, 2007 Dublin 2-07 Kerry 1-12 Parnell Park, Dublin

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