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Tony Brosnan and Micheál Burns kick Dr Crokes past Loughmore-Castleiney

Dr Crokes (Kerry) 0-15 Loughmore-Castleiney (Tipperary) 1-06

Dr Crokes captured their ninth Munster Club SFC title with an impressive second-half performance to shake off Loughmore-Castleiney at Mallow on a 0-15 to 1-06 scoreline.

Tony Brosnan and Micheál Burns kicked 0-05 each to complete a brilliant 2024 for the Killarney kingpins, taking a clean sweep of Kerry league, club, county, and Munster titles.

Facing into an All-Ireland semi-final against the Ulster champions, they could add a fifth trophy in the new year.

It marks a disappointing end to a stellar year for Loughmore, who started with 13 players over the age of 30.

Cautious shot selection meant there were just eight first-half shots, seven of which were successful. It took 41 minutes for either team to kick a wide.

Despite playing into the wind, Crokes controlled the opening 20 minutes. Their precise tackling swallowed up Loughmore's running style and their patient possession game had the added benefit of winding down the clock until the wind turned in their favour.

Kerry hurler Tom Doyle opened the scoring before Burns raised another white flag with a sharp turn after fine defensive play from man of the match Maidhcí Lynch. They didn’t press home their possession thereafter.

Remarkably, there was no shot at all between the seventh and 20th minutes, when the Tipperary champions got off their first effort from captain Liam Treacy, via the near post.

A quickfire brace briefly got Crokes going, with Brian Looney picking off a Noel McGrath pass to register and Burns scoring from the subsequent kickout.

However, their manager Pat O’Shea removed his hat in a fit of frustration soon after due to their ponderous play. They coughed up a couple of cheap turnovers from which Liam

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