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Paudie Clifford and Luke Crowley goals help East Kerry to defend Kerry crown

East Kerry 2-10 Mid Kerry 0-15

East Kerry have defended their Kerry SFC title to make it four championships in five years, but they were made to work much harder for this one than any of the rest by a dogged Mid Kerry team that refused to give up, right to the final whistle.

With David Clifford held to just two points from play, last year's beaten finalists Mid Kerry might have hoped that would be good enough to deliver their district a first county title since 2008 but it wasn't to be for a team that was also beaten by East Kerry in the 2020 final.

Goals from Paudie Clifford and Luke Crowley were the platform for East Kerry to successfully defend their crown, albeit it was a close-run thing at the end as Mid Kerry hunted a late equaliser.

In a repeat of last year's final – and the 2020 decider – East Kerry might have been expected to win their fourth county title in five years with a little more breathing room, but Mid Kerry never threw in the towel.

An even - if lacklustre - opening 25 minutes had the teams deadlocked at 0-04 apiece before Darragh Roche set up Paudie Clifford for a cool finish past Sean Coffey to give the champions the lead for the first time.

Under heavy skies and occasional heavy rain, East Kerry finished the half with points from David Clifford and Roche to lead 1-06 to 0-05 at half time, a lead that felt it was worth twice that as Mid Kerry had played with a strong breeze in the opening period.

An early exchange of points at the start of the second half was followed by Mid Kerry’s best period up to then, with two Eanna O’Connor pointed frees and a third from midfielder Gavin Horan closing the gap to just a point, 1-07 to 0-09.

It was still only a two-point game when substitute Luke Crowley drilled home

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