The chaotic, madcap finish to the early game at Celtic Park will take some topping all season - two late goals snatching victory for Jack O’Connor’s Kerry against Derry. And then we had Shane ...
A proud day, a proud day for my club and everything like that,” the Lixnaw native said Kerry Oisin Maunsell makes a break through the Kildare defence to head for the goals Photo by Seán Brilly ...
The main sports hall at Munster Technological University's Kerry Sports Academy is to be named after legendary GAA broadcaster Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh. A ceremony honouring the west Kerry ...
Two new officers were elected to the North Kerry Hurling Board with Seamus Buckley coming in as Development Officer and Noel O’Connor to be the new Assistant Secretary Officers and delegates to ...
What to know: Donegal’s days of deference to Kerry are long dead Donegal All-Ireland winner: GAA should be paying county players Kerry v Donegal: Match details, throw-in time and how to watch as ...
Kerry sought a smash-and-grab reprisal. Donegal’s pace and Shaun Patton’s missiles dictated otherwise. A first Donegal League win on Kingdom soil in 37 years. Donegal led their hosts by four ...
Paddy Tally’s Derry go searching for their first League points against a Kerry team he coached to All-Ireland glory in 2022. The Tyrone native looked set to continue for a fourth season as part ...
More info This Kerry/Donegal game was called off a fortnight ... Rian O'Neill enjoys 7-a-side success with Crossmaglen Read More: Watch: GAA legend Owen Mulligan's 'cheeky' picture, 'Go ahead ...
When the same two teams met at the All-Ireland quarter-final stage last summer, it was a dour stalemate. Derry were in a weakened state then and set about stifling the Kingdom in a slow game. The ...
Jack O’Connor said it a real “smash and grab” win, with the Kerry boss conceding that he would have been delighted to have come away with a draw. Trailing by five points, 1-23 to 2-15, as ...
KERRY boss Jack O’Connor hailed his troops for winning a ‘hurling-style’ clash against Derry. The Kingdom needed late goals from Dónal O’Sullivan and Paul Geaney to triumph after trailing ...
Even when Kerry replacement Paul Geaney gratefully accepted a dropping ball from a skied two-pointer and stuck it in the net, McGuigan restored the lead. Then, in 90 seconds, everything changed.