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'Kerry are an amazing side': Dessie Farrell wary of challenge outside Leinster
Con O’Callaghan also spoke after Dublin retained their Leinster U21 crown.
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Con O’Callaghan also spoke after Dublin retained their Leinster U21 crown.
It was an impressive display by Jack O’Connor’s side in Páirc Uí Rinn.
It’s the Kingdom’s first provincial title win since 2008.
Dessie Farrell’s men ran out 2-14 to 0-8 winners.
The games will now be played next Wednesday night.
Meanwhile, Offaly have stuck with the same 15 players who saw off Laois in the semi-final.
After winning an All-Ireland club hurling title, a Leinster U21 final is next up.
Kevin Flahive, Sean O’Donoghue and Michael Hurley all return for Cork.
Cork, Kerry, Dublin and Offaly are all in action in Wednesday night’s finals.
Kerry travel to Páirc Uí Rinn on Wednesday night to face Cork.
Eoin Finnerty scored a goal from the bench and sealed the win.
Mike Solan’s side open their provincial campaign against Galway on Saturday.
A semi-final against Cavan is next up for Donegal.
The Cuala man was the difference in tonight’s win over Longford.
Jodie O’Reilly hit the only goal of the game in Kiltoom.
Dessie Farrell makes two changes to the Dubs side that beat Westmeath.
Offaly will play the winners of Dublin-Longford in the decider on Wednesday week.
There’ll be a replay next Wednesday night in Ballybofey.
Cork are next up for Jack O’Connor’s side.
Cork goalkeeper Ross Donovan made an important save from a first half penalty.
Goals from Ciaran Farrell and Adam Mahon secured victory in Carlow tonight.
Conor Gleeson will start at midfield against the Kingdom.
Tim Foley will be part of the Cork panel for the Munster semi-final tomorrow night.
Munster U21 football final places are on offer on Wednesday night as Kerry face Waterford while Cork take on Limerick.
The Tribesmen were outscored by 2-10 to 0-2 in the second half of a thrilling game in Tuam.
The Tribesmen have named their starting 15 to take on Leitirm tomorrow.
It was a busy night of U21 football championship action.
The Shannonsiders came from three points down in extra-time to make the Munster U21 semi-finals.
Jack O’Connor’s young guns had a rocky opening three quarters before sealing a five-point win.
A hand injury will prevent Pearse Lillis from being involved against Kerry tomorrow night.
Declan Browne is regarded as arguably Tipperary’s greatest-ever footballer – now he’s the county’s U21 team manager.
The provincial championship gets underway this week, with Cork aiming to retain their title.
The teams meet in the Gaelic Grounds tomorrow night.
Senior defender Brian Ó Beaglaoich misses out through injury
Dessie Farrell will be able to call on the Cuala star when his side take on Longford.