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Patrick McBrearty the hero as Donegal edge Kerry

Despite gifting a goal to Kerry in the opening half, Donegal stood strong in the second half and new captain Patrick McBrearty stepped up deep in added time with his only score of the game to give the hosts a narrow victory in their Allianz League Division 1 clash in Ballybofey.

It was the perfect start for new manager, Paddy Carr, who started with three league debutants in Mark Curran, Caolan McColgan and Johnny McGroddy, while another Luke McGlynn came on in the second half.

Kerry, short all of their starting All-Ireland final forward line, still took a strong squad on their trip north.

The strong wind was accompanied by rain by throw-in with Kerry having the elements at their back.

The opening quarter was very even with Darragh Roche and Paul Murphy with points for Kerry while Caolan McColgan and Dáire Ó Baoill replied for Donegal.

But Donegal then gifted Kerry a goal after a short kick-out went wrong. Brendan McCole lost possession and with Shaun Patton away from goal, Dara Moynihan availed of the easiest score he will ever have.

Tom O'Sullivan and Killian Spillane added to the Kerry lead with Conor O’Donnell finding the range for Donegal. A couple of turnovers led to two good Dara Roche points for a 1-06 to 0-03 lead.

But Donegal showed some spirit in the final minutes with three points from Conor O’Donnell, Caolan McColgan and Johnny McGroddy while Dáire Ó Baoill was just wide of the Kerry posts after a run from midfield. The Kingdom led by three at the break.

Kerry at a couple of wides at the start of the second half before Donegal had a purple patch with points from Dáire Ó Baoill , Conor O’Donnell, Jamie Brennan and substitute Luke McGlynn.

Paul Murphy levelled but Shaun Patton fired Donegal ahead from a '45’. As the

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