Dublin have played seven matches en route to this Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry, scoring 7-161 and conceding 11-129 over the same period.
Despite missing two of those seven games through injury, Dublin captain Con O’Callaghan leads the way in terms of scores with a personal tally of 4-25, with two of those goals coming from the penalty spot in wins over Cavan and Galway.
In total, nineteen players have contributed scores during the Championship with Cormac Costello in second spot having scored 0-34, with fifteen of those points coming from placed balls.
Paddy Small is one of only three players to raise green flags for the Dubs this campaign with his goals coming in wins against Wicklow and Donegal, en route to his tally of 2-24 and the Ballymun Kickhams attacker is the only player to have scored in all seven matches.
Colm Basquel’s return to action has strengthened the attack and he lies in fourth spot on 0-14 with all bar three of his points coming in Dublin’s last two wins against Donegal and Galway.
Almost the opposite applies to Seán Bugler, who is in fifth place on 0-11 with the bulk of his scoring coming in Dublin’s opening provincial fixture against Wicklow and their loss to Louth in Round 1 of the All-Ireland series.
Aughrim was also the venue for Dublin’s remaining goal with Charlie McMorrow netting in the first-half that day and the Cuala player leads the way in terms of defenders, having amassed 1-6 from play.


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