
Surprise, surprise! Hyde Park is still unplayable this weekend.
It was clear last week that Dr. Hyde Park wasn't in the greatest of condition for the Rossies' clash against Mayo, but it passed the inspection on that occasion.
Dublin were set to play Roscommon at the ground this afternoon, but after a 9am inspection, it was decided that the pitch was too waterlogged for any football action on Sunday.
A few hours before the throw-in, the game has been moved Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada in Carrick-On-Shannon, which is roughly a 45-minute drive away from the original venue. Unsurprisingly, travelling fans were not happy about the 11th hour change of venue for the game.
https://twitter.com/DubGAAOfficial/status/716542147995025408
https://twitter.com/DubMatchTracker/status/716544609627860992
https://twitter.com/MalachyClerkin/status/716543778887180288
https://twitter.com/MalachyClerkin/status/716549685331247104
https://twitter.com/EndaConway/status/716552205524926464
https://twitter.com/ReservoirDubs/status/716548441887875072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/_Cathal/status/716546775436419072
https://twitter.com/goonercody/status/716546240914321409
https://twitter.com/bobdebilde/status/716552046447562752
https://twitter.com/conorhcasey/status/716551381264498688
UPDATE: Roscommon GAA announced that they will be running a free bus service from Roscommon to Carrick-on-Shannon for fans who have been affected by the change of venue.
https://twitter.com/RoscommonGAA/status/716576486644391936?lang=en