Kevin McStay: Stephen O'Brien the unsung hero' of Kerry's victory
Stephen O'Brien was the 'unsung hero' of Kerry's 38th All-Ireland triumph yesterday, according to RTÉ GAA analyst Kevin McStay.
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Stephen O'Brien was the 'unsung hero' of Kerry's 38th All-Ireland triumph yesterday, according to RTÉ GAA analyst Kevin McStay.
Kerry claimed their 38th All-Ireland title with an entertaining victory over Galway on Sunday. Kevin McStay and Michael Foley join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to look back on what may become known as the Clifford-Walsh final.
The old-timers who are instinctively inclined to swoon at the thought of a Kerry-Galway All-Ireland final had been warned that they were talking hokum - and that they shouldn't be expecting anything more than the usual 'chess match'.
Kerry players have been paying tribute to four-time All-Ireland winning manager Jack O'Connor who repeated his year one trick to end the county’s eight-year wait for Sam Maguire.
Colm Cooper believes Kerry now have the composure and confidence to realise they don't always have to be at their perfect best and that doing the right things at right times can be enough.
The Sunday Game have chosen Kerry's David Clifford as their Player of the Year, with the All-Ireland champions contributing seven players to the team selection.
On a day when he watched his two nephews Killian and Adrian win their first All-Ireland medals, Pat Spillane remembered his late father Tom, who he says "would have been a proud man to now have 21 All-Ireland medals into his house".
After guiding Kerry to the fourth All-Ireland title of his now storied management career, Jack O'Connor described their hard-fought final victory over Galway as the best kind of win and expressed the hope it would be "the start of something good."