Jack O'Connor praises Kerry nerve as they see off Derry
Jack O'Connor praised the nerve of his players after Kerry secured safe passage to another All-Ireland football semi-final with victory over Derry this afternoon.
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Jack O'Connor praised the nerve of his players after Kerry secured safe passage to another All-Ireland football semi-final with victory over Derry this afternoon.
Kerry's highly anticipated All-Ireland quarter-final with Derry will take place on Sunday at 3.15pm after the GAA confirmed fixture details for this weekend’s four games.
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