Dublin are All-Ireland winners to get a time in a row, even following a victory over a Kerry outfit.
Nobody can level an accusation they needed an easy ride en route to sealing the unprecedented’five’, as they were pushed all of the way by a emerging Kerry outfit.
The Dubs got off to a start. Racing to a they had the momentum in the early phases. Paul Mannion and con O’Callaghan, that were kept quiet from the match that is drawn, were doing harm, while Ciar??n Kilkenny chipped in with a trio of their own, notching five points between those before the break.
The Kingdom believed there was a weakness to be exploited at the Dubs’ fullback line, sending in three balls. They came out with nothingand so were made to change tactic.
Finally , the Munster side got a foothold at the tie. David Clifford, who was being picked up by Michael Fitzsimons, sending the ball over the bar with accuracy and was discovering distance.
Paul Geaney was having a enormous effects. Really, Geaney Clifford and Se??n O’Shea all had bagged three points each before the break.
They were level in 0-10 apiece when Conor Lane called a halt to proceedings following a first period, also it was Kerry that were the more joyful given they had twice trailed by four factors.
As it had been verified that Diarmuid Connolly was replacing Jack McCaffrey, there was a feeling that it was a setback to the Sky Blues. But mere moments after the statement, the Dublin buffs were sent into raptures. Eoin Murchan blasted it from Shane Ryan, made a run and picked up ownership off the throw-in.
Seconds after, Paul Mannion followed it up along with the Dubs led by four .
When it was required, a response was mustered by Kerry. Points from Geaney, Clifford and O’Shea reeled in the favourites, along with Peter Keane’s charges delivered a message that they were not likely to roll .
Since the game went the sides moved point-for-point, and the chairs were also drained.
However a James McCarthy score gave the Dubs a lead for the first time.
With the game in the melting pot, scores started to allude the Kingdom, since they gathered seven second-half wides.
As they secured a famous victory two things out of Dean Rock put Dublin out of sight.
Regardless of the defeat, there are grounds for optimism around Kerry football – this team pushed on one of the greatest teams ever the way, and those two sides could rival a few more populous in the next several years.
However, for the time being, it’s the day of Dublin, it is Dublin’s year, and also for the first time , the Sam Maguire Cup is booking into a county to get a fifth consecutive winter.
Referee: Conor Lane (Cork)
Attendance: 82,300 (approx)
Scorers such as Dublin: Paul Mannion 0-5, Ciar??n Kilkenny 0-4, Con O’Callaghan 0-3, Eoin Murchan 1-0, Dean Rock 0-3 (0-1 45), James McCarthy 0-1, David Byrne 0-1, Niall Scully 0-1.
Scorers for Kerry: David Clifford 0-5 (0-1 free), Se??n O’Shea 0-5 (0-3 frees), Paul Geaney 0-4, Adrian Spillane 0-1.
Dublin
1. Stephen Cluxton
2. David Byrne
3. Michael Fitzsimons
4. Jonny Cooper
5. Jack McCaffrey
6. James McCarthy
7. John Small
8. Brian Fenton
24. Eoin Murchan
10. Niall Scully
11. Ciaran Kilkenny
12. Brian Howard
13. Paul Mannion
14. Con O’Callaghan
15. Dean Rock
Subs:
Diarmuid Connolly for Jack McCaffrey (half-time)
Philly McMahon for Eoin Murchan (56th minute)
Cormac Costello to get Niall Scully (58th minute)
Cian O’Sullivan for David Byrne (68th minute)
Kevin McManamon to get Paul Mannion (68th minute)
Michael Darragh Macauley to get Brian Howard (74th minute)
Kerry
1. Shane Ryan
2. Jason Foley
3. Tadhg Morley
4. Tom O’Sullivan
5. Paul Murphy
6. Gavin Crowley
7. Brian ?? Beaglaoich
8. David Moran
9. Jack Barry
23. Diarmuid O’Connor
11. Sean O’Shea
12. Stephen O’Brien
13. David Clifford
14. Paul Geaney
15. Adrian Spillane
Subs:
Gavin White for Adrian Spillane (51st minute)
Jack Sherwood for Brian ?? Beaglaoich (51st minute)
Tommy Walsh for Diarmuid O’Connor (56th moment )
Killian Spillane to get Paul Murphy (60th minute)
James O’Donoghue for Jack Barry (65th minute)
Dara Moynihan to get Gavin Crowley (72nd minute)
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