
Dublin learned their fate after the draw this afternoon
Dublin know who they can play in next year's Leinster SFC quarter-final after today's draw.
The Dubs might face Wexford, who they've played in the last two seasons. As defending All-Ireland champions they went to Chadwicks in Wexford Park in July of last year, and emerged eight-point winners after a sluggish performance.
This summer is much more straightforward as the Dubs blitzed the Yellowbellies by 1-24 to 0-4, also in the sunny south-east.
Th other potential opponent for Dessie Farrell's Blues is Laois. Dublin last played the O'Moore Men in the provincial championship two years ago when goals from Sean Bugler and Ciarán Kilkenny helped the Metropolitans to a comfortable 2-23 to 0-7 win at Croke Park.
After speculation that his time in charge of the county might be up, Dessie Farrell is set to stay on for another two years, at least.
He's also been boosted by the news that Jack McCaffrey and Paul Mannion, who had both decided against playing with Dublin for the last few years, have opted back into the squad.
McCaffrey didn't play with Clontarf in this year's Go Ahead Dublin Senior Football Championship due to work commitments, while Mannion will miss tomorrow's county final for Kilmacud Crokes as he recovers from surgery on a leg injury suffered against Cuala last month.