Jack O'Connor not getting carried away after big victory over Mayo
Jack O'Connor was quick to try and play down Kerry's emphatic Allianz League final victory over Mayo at Croke Park on Sunday.
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Jack O'Connor was quick to try and play down Kerry's emphatic Allianz League final victory over Mayo at Croke Park on Sunday.
The biggest game in this year's National League unfortunately didn’t live up to expectations as Kerry cruised to the Division 1 title against an understrength Mayo at Croke Park.
The culmination of an exciting National Football League proved underwhelming at Croke Park, with Kerry easing to victory over Mayo, ending 3-19 to 0-13.
Other results secured Tyrone's survival, but a first win in Killarney in 19 years was no less sweet for the All-Ireland champions as they got the better of Kerry on a 1-15 to 2-11 scoreline.
Despite having an extra man for over an hour, Westmeath had to work very hard to defeat a plucky Kerry side in glorious sunshine at TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, thereby qualifying for a Division 2A final against Down next weekend.
David Clifford's goal separated the sides as Kerry dented Armagh’s hope of reaching the Allianz Football League final.
A frantic one-point win over Mayo has moved the Kingdom mighty close to securing a League final spot next month after edging to victory on a desperately wet night in Austin Stack Park.
Things are really heating up in the Allianz Leagues and this weekend's results will give a strong indication as to who will make the top two places for league finals and bottom two for relegation.