Kerry fail to convince in landing Munster title
An 11th Munster Senior Football crown in the last 12 seasons was Kerry's reward for a gritty away display in front of 12,059 in Cusack Park, Ennis.
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An 11th Munster Senior Football crown in the last 12 seasons was Kerry's reward for a gritty away display in front of 12,059 in Cusack Park, Ennis.
Kerry got back to winning ways with a four-point win over Tyrone at a sun-drenched Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney on Sunday afternoon.
Five counties are represented on the PwC GAA/GPA All-Star football team, with All-Ireland champions Dublin leading the way.
The significance of Kerry’s win last year is huge. If you look back to 2009, it was the 'startled earwigs’ game where Kerry hammered Dublin and from then Dublin had all the significant wins: 2011, 2015 and ’19 finals.
Jack O'Connor was delighted with the attitude of his Kerry players as they swatted Tyrone aside to book their place in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals.
Kerry's Sam Maguire challenge exploded into life with a double-scores rout of 2021 winners Tyrone at Croke Park.
David Clifford starred with 2-06 as Kerry made easy pickings of Clare to win their 84th Munster title in front of 12,499 at the TUS Gaelic Grounds.