Complement report and highlights as Kerry get to the Munster best with a 1-19 to 1-8 conquer Tipperary at Semple arena, Thurles. Sean O’Shea (0-8) and David Clifford (1-2) led the line for all the empire, as they developed a Munster best date with Cork.
Finally Updated: 10/07/21 9:04pm
Kerry posses set up a Munster last showdown with Cork, after dethroning the reigning provincial champions Tipperary with a 1-19 to 1-8 win at Semple Stadium.
Really a testament to your improvements getting from this Kerry staff to indicates they never truly caught flame in an 11-point aside triumph over this past year’s Munster champions.
The Kingdom again demonstrated their unique fire-power beforehand as Sean O’Shea and David Clifford directed the range in impressive trends.
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Tipperary devote a major move during the early levels, maintaining ownership and frustrating the Kerry combat. It launched as a low-scoring competition, using teams locked at 0-1 apiece after 12 moments.
But the favourites eventually discover her breakthrough for the fifteenth minute, as a storming work from Gavin light drawn in three defenders, before he played it to David Clifford. The Fossa man made no blunder, rifling they past Evan Comerford from a strong perspective into the roof associated with web.
Kerry observed it up with things from Paul Geaney and Sean O’Shea, prior to the prime district located a response. Jack Kennedy ended up being delivered down entering the square, as he was about to get the trigger, and Conor Sweeney converted from punishment spot to take it back into 1-3 to 1-7.
However, the site visitors completed the half with a flourish, with O’Shea including some nice scores to stretch the gap to eight, 1-11 to 1-3.
Frees from Conor Sweeney and Jack Kennedy got the scoreboard move for Tipp, but any minor hope of a comeback got ended whenever Michael Quinlivan is found a right red cards for an off-the-ball test on Gavin Crowley.
Your home part’s worries had been compounded moments later on whenever Jason Lonergan got shown a black colored card.
The 13 guys of Tipp checked to reduce problems.
Stephen O’Brien, Sean O’Shea, Tommy Walsh and Diarmuid O’Connor all spurned objective possibilities. Kerry will be looking to be more clinical as soon as the Rebels started to Killarney.
The floodgates never rather started, as Kilian Spillane, David Moran and Tommy Walsh marked on things to deliver the final margin to 11 things.
On the whole it was a reasonable evening for Peter Keane and Co. Next upwards was a Munster best time with Cork in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney.
Revenge would be on Kerry’s schedule, while they plot going back to Croke playground.
Scorers
Kerry: Sean O’Shea (0-8, 0-5f, 0-1 ’45), David Clifford (1-2, 0-1f), Tom O’Sullivan (0-2), Killian Spillane (0-2), Diarmuid O’Connor (0-1), Paudie Clifford (0-1), Paul Geaney (0-1), David Moran (0-1), Tommy Walsh (0-1).
Tipperary: Conor Sweeney (1-4, 1-0p, 0-3f), Jack Kennedy (0-3, 0-2f), Kevin Fahey (0-1).
Groups
Tipperary
1. Evan Comerford
2. Shane O’Connell3. James Feehan4. Colm O’Shaughnessy
5. Bill Maher6. Kevin Fahey7. Robbie Kiely
8. Jack Kennedy9. Conal Kennedy
10. Emmet Moloney11. Conor Bowe12. Padraic Looram
13. Brian Fox14. Conor Sweeney15. Michael Quinlivan
SubsJason Lonergan for Emmet Moloney (nineteenth minute)Paudie Feehan for Padraic Looram (half-time)Steven O’Brien for Conor Bowe (52nd minute)Shane Foley for Colm O’Shaughnessy (61st minute)Jack Harney for Robbie Kiely (61st minute)Colman Kennedy for Conal Kennedy (69th second)
Kerry
2. Brian O Beaglaoich3. Jason Foley4. Tom O’Sullivan
5. Mike Breen6. Gavin Crowley7. Gavin White
8. David Moran9. Diarmuid O’Connor
10. Stephen O’Brien11. Sean O’Shea12. Paul Geaney
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13. David Clifford14. Micheal Burns15. Paudie Clifford
SubsPaul Murphy for Mike Breen (42nd minute)Tommy Walsh for Paul Geaney (46th minute)Killian Spillane for Micheal Burns (46th minute)Jack Barry for David Clifford (54th minute)Tadhg Morley for Gavin Crowley (62nd moment)