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Kerry claim Division 2 title with comeback victory over Armagh

Danielle O’Leary scored 1-2 off the bench as Kerry secured the Lidl National Football League Division 2 title with a comeback victory over Armagh at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.

Trailing by four points, and facing the prospect of a third second-tier final defeat in the space of four years, O’Leary pounced for a goal 44 minutes in, and this inspired the Kingdom to promotion.

The 2020 TG4 Players’ Player of the Year Aimee Mackin did finish with 0-6 to her name, but Armagh fell short on a rare visit to the Jones’ Road venue.

Kerry stormed in front during the early exchanges with quickfire efforts from Niamh Ní Chonchúir and half-back Aishling O’Connell, but their Orchard County opponents inevitably hit a more familiar stride.

Courtesy of unanswered contributions from Eve Lavery, Catherine Marley, Bláithín Mackin and the latter’s older sister Aimee, they established a two-point lead.

Armagh were 0-5 to 0-3 ahead at the first half water break after Erica McGlynn and Aimee Mackin traded points.

The dynamic Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh then brought the Kingdom back on level terms, with two excellent points, the Corca Dhuibhne ace was subsequently sent to the sin-bin on 23 minutes.

While her inside partner McGlynn grabbed her second of the half, earlier points from Aimee Mackin, Marley and Niamh Coleman propelled Armagh towards a 0-8 to 0-6 interval cushion.

All of seven minutes passed before the opening score of the second half arrived, another routine free for the influential Aimee Mackin.

The Shane O’Neill’s sharpshooter later scored from open play in response to a similar effort by Kerry substitute O’Leary, and her sixth of the contest in the 42nd minute stretched the Armagh lead out to four points.

Yet, just as the Orchard

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