Tomás Ó Sé: Townie forwards from Dingle can thrive under new rules for Kerry
Tomás Ó Sé hailed the contribution of the Geaney contingent from An Daingean as Kerry struck late to nab the points on offer in Sunday's Allianz Football League Division 1 clash against Derry.
Two defensive lapses in the final two plays of the game handed goals to Kingdom substitutes Donal O'Sullivan and Paul Geaney to flip the game on its head.
Between them Paul Geaney and his cousin Conor contributed 4-04 of the Kingdom's total of 5-15 at Celtic Park. Another relation, Dylan, chipped in with a two-pointer.
Ó Sé speaking on Allianz League Sunday singled out Paul and Conor, when saying: "They had a huge impact today, they were outstanding. Between them they kicked 4-04. At home, even the Tralee lads, would call them the townie forwards.
"Basically how they play is about being cute and being clever; it's composed, it's clinical, it's skilful. I suppose they'll be saying back in Dingle that Dingle beat Derry today.
'The new rules will suit the likes of that type of player' - @tomas5ky on townie forwards and the Geaneys beating Derry #RTEgaa