
Derry stay bottom after Croke Park defeat by Dublin
Derry are still without a win in their Football League campaign as they fell to a 3-20 to 2-12 defeat by Dublin. The Ulster visitors led by three early in the game at Croke Park before Dublin seized control and Niall Scully netted as they hit 1-7 without reply to hold a 1-10 to 0-6 advantage at the break.A goal from Brendan Rogers gave Derry hope but Dublin moved clear again with Conor Tyrell and Lorcan O'Dell finding the net.Conor Glass finished from close range for Derry's second goal but it proved little more than a consolation for the side sitting bottom of Division One.More to follow...

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