Dublin are champions for a time in a row, even after a victory on a spirited Kerry outfit.
Nobody could level an accusation which they had an easy ride en route to sealing the unprecedented’five’,” as they were pushed all the way by an emerging Kerry outfit.
The Dubs got off to a start. Racing into a 0-5 to 0-1 lead, they had the momentum in the first phases. Paul Mannion and con O’Callaghan, that were kept quiet from the game, were doing real damage, while Ciar??n Kilkenny chipped in with a trio of their own notching five points between them prior to the rest.
The Kingdom definitely believed there is a weakness to be exploited from the Dubs’ fullback lineup, sending in three large balls. They came away with nothingand so were forced to change tactic.
The Munster side got a foothold. David Clifford, who was being picked up by Michael Fitzsimons, sending the ball across the bar with pinpoint accuracy and was finding space.
Paul Geaney was having a huge effects. Indeed, Se??n O’Shea, Geaney and Clifford had bagged three things each.
They were level in 0-10 apiece After Conor Lane called a halt to proceedings following a first phase, and it was Kerry who were the more happy given they had double trailed by four points.
As it had been verified that Jack McCaffrey was replaced by Diarmuid Connolly, there was a sense that it had been a setback to the Sky Blues. But mere moments after the statement, the Dublin buffs were sent into raptures. Eoin Murchan created a storming run through the heart of the Kerry defence, picked up possession off the throw-in, and smashed it by Shane Ryan.
Seconds later, Paul Mannion followed it up with some stage, and the Dubs led by four again.
Nonetheless, when it was required, a response was mustered by Kerry. Points from Clifford, Geaney and O’Shea reeled from the favourites, also Peter Keane’s charges delivered a loud message – that they weren’t likely to roll over.
As the game went , the sides went point-for-point, and the chairs were all emptied.
In the 62nd minute, a James McCarthy score gave a five-point lead for the very first time to the Dubs.
With the game in the pot, scores began to allude the Kingdom, as they gathered seven second-half wides.
Since they secured a famous victory Finally, Dublin is put by two points from Dean Rock from sight.
Despite the defeat, there are reasons for optimism around Kerry football – that team pushed on one of the greatest teams all the way, and these 2 sides could rival a few more populous .
But for now, it is the day of Dublin, it is Dublin’s year, and for the very first time the Sam Maguire Cup is currently booking into a county to get a fifth 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 for 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 for Paul Murphy (60th minute)
James O’Donoghue to get Jack Barry (65th minute)
Dara Moynihan to get Gavin Crowley (72nd minute)
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