It's another bumper weekend of GAA action, with matches taking place in both the football and hurling leagues on Saturday evening.
Kerry 0-5 Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-8 Armagh 0-8 Kerry win by a single point in the end. Half-time: Kerry 0-6 Armagh 0-6 Kerry 0-10 Armagh 0-10 Kerry 0-9 Armagh 0-9 Kerry 0-6 Armagh 0-8 Kerry 0-7 Armagh 0-8 Conor Burke, 7. Kerry 0-9 Armagh 0-8 Dónal Burke, 11. Conor Donohoe, 9.
Kerry are set to welcome Armagh to Austin Stack Park this Saturday for round four of the Allianz National Football League. In what has been a slow start to ...
Despite the strong start Armagh have been unable to maintain it and struggled since then, adding a loss and draw to their record, to make it just one win from three games. As both teams struggle to find rhythm and form this season, they'll have to pick up their performances this weekend if they want to move towards the top half of the table. We have all the information on how to watch Kerry v Armagh right here. Fourth-placed Armagh sit just a single point ahead of Kerry as the two sides prepare to face off this Saturday. Kerry are set to welcome Armagh to Austin Stack Park this Saturday for round four of the Allianz National Football League. McStay's side won out comfortably in a game that finished 2-14 to 1-10, with
Dara Moynihan of Kerry is tackled by Greg McCabe of Armagh during the Allianz Football League Division 1 match at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Kerry.
Jack Coyne and Bob Tuohy come back into the Mayo team in place of Rory Brickenden and Jack Carney at corner back and centre-half forward respectively.
Armagh 0-11. A CRUCIAL Division One success for All-Ireland champions Kerry that had 'hard-earned' franked all over it. For the greater part of the clash, ...
Rian O’Neill had his moment to repeat the equaliser against Galway in Croke Park last year but went short instead and the opportunity evaporated. The sense that Armagh were increasingly purposeful was strong as they kicked a pair of early second-half points from McCabe and sub Turbitt and began to control the tempo in the third quarter. In the 48th minute Clifford found his range to equalise with a free. At the other end, Jason Foley had an imperious first quarter, at his John O’Keeffe best in getting a first hand to Armagh deliveries. As Armagh released the handbrake and poured forward for a leveller, Kerry broke and O’Sullivan fisted the insurance point. They didn’t offer as much as they might at the top end of the pitch, but their time in Kerry’s half was invariably well spent.