Kerry unchanged for tilt at league title against Donegal
Peter Keane goes with the same side that defeated Monaghan last weekend.
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Peter Keane goes with the same side that defeated Monaghan last weekend.
Killarney Legion defeated Kerins O’Rahilly’s by a single point today.
‘We haven’t seen him since he went in to hospital, which is the toughest part,’ says Fiadhna Tagney.
Darragh Long and Declan Quill are leading the Kingdom’s ladies footballers for 2020.
The sides will meet at Fitzgerald Stadium on Sunday.
The Fossa clubman, who turns 21 on Wednesday, will lead the Kingdom out for 2020.
The Kingdom will be without key duo Sarah Houlihan and Amanda Brosnan next year.
Sugrue takes over the role from Jack O’Connor, who moves to become Kildare manager.
Stephen O’Brien’s black card today means his involvement in the 1 September decider is up in the air.
So it’s Kerry who’ll be facing five in-a-row chasing Dublin in the final.
Peter Keane has shown his hand ahead of Sunday.
Tommy Walsh is enjoying his return with the Kingdom after it looked like his inter-county career had ended.
Meanwhile, Sean O’Shea’s workload will be monitored ahead of the weekend’s visit to Galway.
Mickey Harte has announced his team for Tyrone’s trip to Roscommon.
Seán Kelly introduced All-Ireland finals at Croke Park for lower grades and now his club Kilcummin are playing there.
Last year’s losing finalists South Kerry will meet Kenmare Shamrocks first up.
The Ulster champions held firm to set up a quarter-final clash with Armagh.
Goals in either half from Sarah Houlihan and Andrea Murphy capped a confident Kerry performance at Fitzgerald Stadium.
Last year’s minor sensation is one of seven Championship debutants in the Kerry side.
The Munster and All-Ireland holders booked their spot in the last four in Thurles tonight.
Stephen O’Brien and Johnny Buckley both make the bench.
Adrian Spillane, Kevin McCarthy and Shane Murphy come into the team.
The teen is one of four first-timers in the Kingdom’s starting line-up for Sunday’s Allianz league opener..
The Kingdom will have the services of the four-time All-Ireland winner for another year anyway.
Sunday Game pundit was ‘reliably informed’ that county board were instructed not to accept any money.
The Killarney side came out on top in an entertaining decider.
They edged past Kerins O’Rahilly’s in Killarney.
There has been plenty of speculation surrounding the 18-year-old’s future of late.
The 18-year-old is looking forward to playing for Fossa and East Kerry for the rest of the year.
David Clifford captains the side.
Kerry have 52 years of history on their side going in to this weekend’s SFC quarter-final.
Plenty to digest after today’s showdown in Killarney.
The Kerry minors have made one change for their battle with Clare.
Alan Quirke was a regular fixture in clashes in Fitzgerald Stadium.
Plenty for Éamonn Fitzmaurice and Peadar Healy to ponder.
Páirc Uí Rinn hosts tomorrow’s game.
Last Sunday was a different experience for Marc Ó Sé.
Marc Ó Sé reacts to the news of the failed drugs test.
Donnchadh Walsh savoured Kerry ending their losing run against Dublin.
The 33-year-old won four All-Ireland senior medals with the county.