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Kerry overwhelm Meath to qualify for semi-finals

Kerry cruised to an impressive double scores win over Meath to reach the TG4 All-Ireland semi-final at a windy Austin Stack Park in Tralee.

The winners had too much firepower in an accomplished performance that saw eight different players get on the scoresheet with Kerry outscoring the visitors by 0-12 to 0-03 in a superb second half.

Playing into the breeze in the first half, it was Kerry that took the game to Meath and registered the first score of the game from the boot of midfielder Mary O'Connell in the third minute.

Meath attacked but Emma Duggan’s free came off the crossbar and Megan Thynne shot wide straight after. Kerry were less wasteful at the other end though and Danielle O’Leary slotted over to put them two ahead.

Niamh Ní Chonchúir was fouled in the 12th minute and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh made no mistake from 25 metres to push Kerry three ahead but two minutes later Marion Farrelly, Meath’s most effective performer in the opening half, shot a fine individual score.

Ciara Smith shot over for the Royals a minute later, and they were really starting to grow into the game now with Farrelly forcing Kerry goalkeeper Ciara Butler into an outstanding save at the expense of a point to level matters at 0-3 apiece.

Corner-back Ciara Murphy popped over a neat point for Kerry in the 20th minute to push them a point ahead but once again it was Farrelly on the mark for Meath in the 23rd minute to level the game at 0-04 each.

The last action of the first half fell to Emma Duggan who hit a beauty of a score from distance to see her side take a 0-05 to 0-04 lead in at the half-time break.

Meath introduced former Footballer of the Year Vikki Wall at half-time but after a typical run by her failed to yield a score, Kerry went on to

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