Dublin legend Stephen Cluxton was a surprise inclusion in Dublin's squad to face Louth on Sunday and has now made his first start since 2020.
Cluxton started for a ‘second’ team against Meath in Fingallians GAA club on Monday night, featuring a number of Dublin fringe players and a number of established ones too such as Brian Howard. It was the first time Cluxton had started a game for Dublin since the All-Ireland final in 2020.
Cluxton was up against a Meath development squad that featured players who've not had involvement with the senior side.
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Despite never actually retiring many thought Cluxton's Dublin days were over, that was until he was named as Dublin reserve goalkeeper to David O'Hanlon for their Division 2 decider against Louth on Sunday. They won that match and will play Derry in the final, a match which will presumably once again feature Cluxton in the Dublin squad. He is back in due to back-up goalkeeper Evan Comerford's persistant injury issues.
Dublin take on Derry in Croke Park on Sunday 2nd April.
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