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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Dublin Senior Football Championship 2001, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2002, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2003, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2004, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2005, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2006, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2007, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2008, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2009, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2010, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2011, Dublin Senior Football Championship 2012. Excerpt: The 2009 Dublin Senior Football Championship is the inter club Gaelic football competition between the top teams in Dublin GAA. The winners of the first round progress to the second round, the losers go on to a backdoor round with a chance to progress to the second round. The Backdoor round or the qualifier round features all the teams who lost in the first round of the championship. It gives each team a second chance to progress in the championship by moving on to the third round. The losers of the backdoor games will go on to the relegation playoffs with the eventual loser moving to the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship. The teams taking part in the backdoor round are Whitehall Colmcille, St Annes, Ballyboden St Endas, Erins Isle, St Marks, Kilmacud Crokes, St Brigids, UCD, Raheny, Naomh Olaf, St Sylvesters, Trinity Gaels, Parnells, Naomh Mearnog, Templepgue Synge Street. The teams fighting for survival in the 2009 championship are: Whitehall Colmcille, Fingal Ravens, Templeogue Synge Street, Naomh Olaf, St Annes, Naomh Mearnog and Fingallians. The third round will be contested by the teams that won their respective backdoor games and the teams who lost their second round games. The winners of the third round progress to the last sixteen of the Dublin football championship. The teams taking part are UCD, Clontarf, St Marks, Parnells, St Brigids, Na Fianna, Raheny, Naomh Maur, Thomas Davis, Ballyboden St Endas, Erins Isle and Ballinteer St Johns. Round Towers, Clondalkin, Lucan Sarsfields, Ballymun Kickhams, St Vincents, St Judes, St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh, O'Tooles, Kilmacud Crokes, St Brigids, Ballyboden St Endas, UCD, St Sylvesters, St Marys, Saggart, Parnells, Raheny and Peregrines are in the last 16 of the 2009 championship. The biggest upset of the round was St Mary's of Saggart's win over 2008 All-Ireland club champions St Vincents. O'Tooles, Parnells, St Brigids, Round Towers, Clondalkin, St Peregrines, St Vincents, St Sylvesters and Raheny a