Kerry demolish Galway to end All-Ireland drought
Kerry made it third time lucky at Croke Park by bravely overcoming back-to-back TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior final defeatsto land the county's first crown since 1993.
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Kerry made it third time lucky at Croke Park by bravely overcoming back-to-back TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior final defeatsto land the county's first crown since 1993.
Leitrim survived a late Tyrone fightback to win the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Football Championship for the first time since they captured their only crown in 2007.
Player of the Match Eimear Smyth struck a magnificent 1-09 against Louth at Croke Park on Sunday to propel Fermanagh towards their third TG4 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship title.
Olivia Divilly was the last Galway woman in possession of the football in both her team's quarter-final and semi-final wins over Dublin and Cork. And quite fittingly too - it was her 47th and 40th possession respectively. Galway's run to the final has been underpinned by a collective running game full of endeavour, high energy and athleticism, and while Nicola Ward may be the anchor at centre-back and Roisin Leonard the focal point inside, Divilly is the beating heart of Daniel Moynihan's team.
Today's All-Ireland final features a first meeting for Kerry and Galway on the biggest day in women's football. Let's take a closer look at the two finalists.
Similar to the men's decider last week, the TG4 All-Ireland senior final is a novel pairing pitting two sides hoping to end a lengthy drought for ultimate honours.
Sunday's All-Ireland football final between Galway and Kerry is "too close to call" but is "Kerry's to lose", according to former Donegal football player Nadine Doherty.
Although Deirdre Kearney made her debut for Kerry back in 2015, it is safe to say that she is still very much a new kid on the block.