Christy Ring Cup – Kerry vs. Mayo
Kerry 3-11 Mayo 1-16
Kerry overcame Mayo by 3-11 to 1-16 in a thrilling Christy Ring Cup clash in Tralee on Saturday
John Mike Dooley sent Kerry into an early lead when he blasted the ball to the roof of the net after just four minutes.
Mayo hit back with two points, but the Kingdom extended their lead after 14 minutes when debutant Evan Sweeney pointed to make it 1-1 to 0-3.
However, Kerry were lucky when a minute previously Adrian Freeman had struck a post. David Dowling, the Kilkenny native playing full-forward for the Westerners, then struck two points in a row to further reduce the deficit.
The home side struck back for another goal, James McCarthy pulling on a Brick sideline ball to fire to the back of the net.
Derek McDonald and Freeman hit back for Mayo with a point each from play before Brick and Sean Young were on the mark for Kerry.
Brick had by now found his range and he fired over a ’65 and a free to give Kerry a 2-5 to 0-9 lead at the break.
Young grabbed Kerry’s third goal after the inter interval, and at one point the Kingdom led by five points.
Points from McDonald, Stephen Broderick and Keith Higgins, the dual star, pegged Kerry back again before a Young point extended the lead back to two again.
With just a minute left, Mayo struck for a vital goal and it was midfielder Broderick who fired to the back of the net to set up a grandstand finish.
Despite Mayo being in the ascendancy, it was Kerry who pushed on in the dying minutes and won the game with two late points.