Ahead of another Kerry v Mayo championship encounter, former Kingdom star Dara Ó Cinnéide on why the team in green and red will again be out to take down a ...
"Mayo are just hard to predict, they are the type of team that play to the level of the opposition. "There are no fast-forward buttons to get past booby traps and banana skins, this team is good enough to win the All-Ireland. They don't do league success down in Kerry. That pressure is there on them until such a time as they deliver Sam Maguire. That's the expectation within the group; they've won a lot at underage. "Kerry learned from last year that beating Tyrone by as much as they did didn't count for a whole lot when it came to the championship and the feeling is very much the same now. Kerry All-Ireland winner Dara Ó Cinnéide has spoken about a certain "wariness" in the Kingdom ahead of the quarter-final. The Gaeltacht clubman and all of the county know that. That year's Player of the Year, Andy Moran, was among the goals for the victors. O’Connor and Aidan O’Shea collided and weren’t the same players in the game after while Mayo were left frustrated by an erratic refereeing performance from Cormac Reilly. And thankfully we pulled away in the last five minutes. O'Connor told the waiting media afterwards: "There was serious pressure on the ball there today and in fairness to Mayo they were very intense, kept it going for 50 to 60 minutes. In the end, James Horan, on the back of guiding Ballintubber to a county title, was the chosen one. Kerry were next up in the All-Ireland semi-final. In the noughties, the Kingdom treated the westerners with contempt in two All-Ireland finals.
Kerry and Mayo clash in the final All-Ireland quarter-final of the weekend on Sunday afternoon. The game has a throw-in time of 4pm and comes after the ...
Mayo have made just one change to the team that beat Kildare earlier this month as Jordan Flynn starts ahead of Jason Doherty at wing-forward. You can read his thoughts ahead of the game here. One for supporters of @Galway_GAA @Armagh_GAA @Kerry_Official @MayoGAA pic.twitter.com/6d42E8AQhx June 26, 2022 You can relive all the action from that game here. Get your official matchday programme! The first game of the day is about to throw-in.
The Connacht champions and Orchard County meet before Kerry take on Mayo. Expect fireworks. Follow all the action from Croke Park with Eamon Donoghue . . .
Galway 0-4 Armagh 0-5 (20′) Another laboured Galway attack but individual brilliance saves them - Rob Finnerty curls it over from the right corner. Galway 0-7 Armagh 0-7 (33′) A superb pass by O’Neill who was lining up a point from distance before picking out Nugent inside. The Galway forwards are all breaking the tackle and playing with a lot of aggression. Galway 1-16 Armagh 1-13 (71′) Kieran Molloy ends a long spell of Galway possession by stepping inside his man and kicking it over off the outside of his boot. HT Galway 0-7 Armagh 0-7 - Galway will be the happier. Galway 1-14 Armagh 0-13 (65′) Cillian McDaid is pulled down and Walsh kicks over the free. Galway 1-15 Armagh 0-13 (68′) Paul Conroy floats over an inspirational point from down near the right sideline! Mayo have responded well to the concession of the goal and losing a man to the sin bin. ET Galway 1-18 Armagh 2-14 (1′) Sean Kelly and Aidan Nugent have both been red carded at the start of extra-time. A beauty and a well needed confidence booster for the Breaffy man. Clifford then claims a mark out by the sideline and he swings it over. Kerry then create an overlap down the right wing via a beautiful dummy by O’Shea, it’s popped across to Tom O’Sullivan and he blazes over a really good goal chance for his third point from corner back (marking Cillian O’Connor). Then Geaney claims a mark and converts it.
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Shane Ryan comes but doesn't gather it cleanly. Kerry 1-11 Mayo 0-12 Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12 Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12 Paul Geaney has at times been the forgotten man in the Kerry forward line. Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12
It's All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals weekend with Munster champions Kerry up against Mayo at Headquarters in a repeat of April's Allianz League final, ...
Kerry have set up an All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Dublin, after a comfortable 1-18 to 0-13 win over Mayo.
Jason Doherty for Cillian O'Connor (70) Paul Towey for Aiden Orme (73 - inj) Joe O'Connor for Diarmuid O'Connor (65) There were early worries for Kerry, as David Clifford went down clutching his leg. Aiden Orme for Kevin McLoughlin (58) Pádraig O'Hora for Aidan O'Shea (64) Mayo's woes were compounded when O'Shea was shown a black card in the 31st minute. Stephen O'Brien timed a pass to perfection to play in Clifford, who blasted it into the top corner to give his side a 1-6 to 0-7 lead. James Carr for Jack Carney (ht) Tony Brosnan for David Clifford (67) Micheál Burns for Stephen O'Brien (59) Paul Murphy for Brian Ó Beaglaíoch (58)
WHEN THE MAYO storm arrived in Croke Park, Kerry stood up to weather it and sail clear into the All-Ireland semi-final stage.
24. Kevin McLoughlin (Knockmore), 15. Conor Loftus (Crossmolina) 2. Lee Keegan (Westport), 3. David Clifford (Fossa), 15. 13. Paudie Clifford (Fossa), 14. Stephen Coen (Hollymount/Carramore – captain), 7. Eoghan McLaughlin (Westport) Stephen O’Brien (Kenmare Shamrocks) 5. Brian Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht), 6. Graham O’Sullivan (Dromid Pearses) Sean O’Shea (Kenmare Shamrocks – captain), 12. Jason Foley (Ballydonoghue), 2.