Kerry legend Aidan O'Mahony has been involved in plenty of Kerry v Dublin games over the course of his career. In fact, the five-time All-Ireland winner has ...
"I think we've seen Con O’Callaghan down through the years and he’s just a phenomenal athlete. "Dublin on the other hand, they came along in 2011 and turned us over and I think that got the Kerry monkey off their back. "He does his talking on the pitch. So with my Kerry hat on I’d have to pick David Clifford." "It showed in the league when he wasn't playing. I think they've proved this since they've left as Dublin haven’t been the same without them."
Con O'Callaghan has not been named in the Dublin team to face Kerry in Sunday's All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park.
Follow Dublin v Kerry (3.30pm on Sunday), via our live blogs on rte.ie/sport or on the RTÉ News app. "Injuries, unfortunately, they're part and parcel of the landscape at this level," After the victory over the Rebels, Dublin manager Dessie Farrell said the pair would be in a "race against time" for the last-four clash.
All-Ireland SFC semi-final: Dublin v Kerry (tomorrow, Croke Park, 3.
If O’Callaghan and McCarthy aren’t fit to play, making any kind of case for the Dubs becomes increasingly difficult. Clifford still bagged the game’s decisive goal just before half-time, and was only withdrawn three minutes from the end, so he is expected to start. Do they push up on the floating Tadhg Morley and test the mettle of this Kerry rearguard? The absence of James McCarthy and Con O’Callaghan from the routine victory over Cork last day has prompted a nervy few weeks for Dubs supporters. If O’Callaghan does start, it will be interesting to see how Dublin go about the job. Evan Comerford is excellent, but the Kingdom will go all out to make tomorrow as uncomfortable an experience as possible.
The former young footballer of the year has not been included in either the team or bench for the clash in Croke Park and therefore can't participate as per ...