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April 9 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Lemybrien Referee: John Ryan (Cork)
Dalata Hotel Group GAA Under 20 Munster Football Championship
Kerry defeated Waterford by 2-27 to 0-10 in Round 1 of the Dalata Hotel Group GAA Under 20 Munster Football Championship Phase 2 on Thursday April 9th at Lemybrien.
All White on the night as Kerry U20s over-power Déise https://t.co/DEcHsWuB6J
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) April 9, 2026
All White on the night as Kerry U20s over-power Déise
Report by John O’Dowd courtesy of the Irish Examiner newspaper
KERRY 2-27 WATERFORD 0-10
Gearóid White showcased his undoubted potential once again with a starring role for Kerry in this hugely comfortable triumph over an outclassed Waterford in the Dalata Hotel Group Munster U-20 FC (Phase 2 Round 1) clash in Lemybrien.
The precocious John Mitchels’ attacker, in his maiden appearance at this age grade after two seasons with the Kingdom minors, was simply sublime in the first half as the winners surged into an emphatic lead with wind advantage.
White probably didn’t touch the ball in the opening 10 minutes but, with the visitors already pushing five points clear (0-6 to 0-1), the stylish left-footed starlet launched over a booming two-point special to begin his tour-de-force in the 13th minute.
By half-time, he had kicked three further orange flag specials, all from open play, which allowed Tomás Ó Sé’s charges to be out of sight by the half-time whistle, with captain Paddy Lane and Ronan Carroll also dove-tailing well in the inside line.
Waterford competed manfully around the middle, through Diarmuid Mackle and Daithí Colleran against a Kerry pairing of Evan Boyle and Daniel Kirby but, even with the ill Killian Dennehy a late cry-off, Kerry moved effortlessly through the gears.
The opening goal arrived in the 28th minute when Carroll played a one-two with wing-forward Jack O’Sullivan before tapping home from close range, as Waterford were restricted to placed balls from Joe Brennan by the interval (1-16 to 0-4).
With the elements at their backs on the resumption, the Déise youngsters would have been determined to give a better account of themselves, but the outstanding White had different ideas as he slalomed his way through the defence to bury Kerry’s second goal in the 34th minute.
With David Mulvihill, Gearoid Evans and Aodhna Ó Beaglaoich always in command in the Kingdom defence, Waterford didn’t score from play until Brennan’s magnificent two-pointer in the 53rd minute, with Callum Royle adding a late, late white flag.
Kerry were able to rest Lane, White and Ó Beaglaoich long before the finish. Dennehy and senior panellist Tomás Kennedy may well return for next Thursday’s trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Scorers for Kerry: G White 1-9 (4tp), R Carroll 1-5 (0-2fs), P Lane 0-4 (0-1mk, 1tp), D Kirby(tp), M McKivergan, B Kelliher 0-2 each, J O’Sullivan, E Boyle, D Stack 0-1 each.
Scorers for Waterford: J Brennan 0-6 (0-2fs, 1tpf, 1tp), P McCarthy 0-3 (0-1f, 1tpf), C Royle 0-1.
KERRY: K Robak (Dr Crokes); M Lynch (Milltown/Castlemaine), G Evans (Keel), D Mulvihill (Tarbert); S Ó Cuinn (An Ghaeltacht), A Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht), P Walsh (Listowel Emmets); D Kirby (Austin Stacks), E Boyle (Ballyduff); M O’Carroll (Dr Crokes), M McKivergan (Ballymacelligott), J O’Sullivan (Kenmare Shamrocks); G White (John Mitchels), P Lane (Austin Stacks), R Carroll (Austin Stacks).
Subs: B Kelliher (Dr Crokes) for Lane (39), P Finucane (Tarbert) for White (42), D Stack (Kilcummin) for Ó Beaglaoich (46), R Sheridan (Duagh) for Evans (50), E O’Flaherty (Ardfert) for Walsh (50).
WATERFORD: C Drohan (Rathgormack); A Ryan (The Nire), B Boland (St Saviours), C Lyons (Dungarvan); D Nyhan (Brickey Rangers), F O’Brien (Gaultier), D Jacob (St Saviours); D Mackle (Ballinacourty), D Colleran (Brickey Rangers); B Qualter (An Rinn), C Power (Rathgormack), A Curran (Stradbally); J Brennan (Tramore), P McCarthy (Brickey Rangers), C Royle (Brickey Rangers).
Subs: C Cotter (Geraldines) for Jacob, inj (30), P Bagnall (Tramore) for Qualter (ht), J Hickey (Modeligo) for Power (46), D Murphy (Fenor) for McCarthy (46), N Fahey (Rathgormack) for Boland (50).
REFEREE: J Ryan (Cork).
Team Sheet

Ticket Information
Adults: €10
Students / OAPs: €5
Under 16’s: Free
Tickets are available from participating Centra and Supervalu outlets or online via the link below.
Team News
🏐 TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT | Dalata Hotel Group Munster U20 Football Championship Kerry travel to Waterford in the 2026 Dalata Hotel Group GAA Under 20 Munster Football Championship, Phase 2 Round 1.
For full team news: https://t.co/66jiSbMTqn #WeAreKerry #CiarraíAbú pic.twitter.com/p3UMOQeRc3
— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) April 8, 2026
Kerry: Kacper Robak (St Cracks), Michael Lynch (Milltown/Castlemaine), Gearóid Evans (Glenbeigh/Glencar), David Mulvihill (Templenoe), Seán Ó Cuinn (St Brendan’s), Aodhán Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht), Pá Walsh (Austin Stacks), Killian Dennehy (Corcha Dhuibhne), Evan Boyle (Spa), Daniel Kirby (Castleisland Desmonds), Máirtín McKiernan (Dingle), Jack O’Sullivan (Spá/Templenoe), Gearóid White (John Mitchels), Paddy Lane (Austin Stacks), Ronan Carroll (Austin Stacks).
Substitutes: Barry Fitzsimons (Kenmare Shamrocks), Dara Stack (Kilcummin), Isaac Brosnan (Castleisland Desmonds), Mark O’Carroll (Dr Crokes), Padraig Finuane (Tarbert), Ronan Sheridan (Dr Crokes), Ben Kelligher (Dr Crokes), Evan O’Flaherty (Adare), Jack Joy (Ballymacelligott), Adam Byrne (Dr Crokes), Michael Horan (Scartaglen).
Paul Power & his management team have announced the team to play Kerry in the Dalata Hotel Group Munster U20 Football Championship on Thursday the 9th of April in Lemybrien.
🗓️Thurs 9th April
⏰7pm
🏟️Lemybrien.Tickets: https://t.co/2zLGfai66U pic.twitter.com/8KbelLT78K
— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) April 8, 2026
Waterford: Conor Drohan (Rathgormack), Andrew Ryan (The Nire), Ben Boland (St Saviour’s), Corey Lyons (Dungarvan), David Nyhan (Brickey Rangers), Feargal O’Brien (Gaultier), Darragh Jacob (St Saviour’s), Diarmuid Mackle (Abbeyside/Ballinacourty), Daithí Colleran (Brickey Rangers), Ben Qualter (An Rinn), Ciarán Power (Rathgormack), Aaron Curran (Stradbally), Joe Brennan (Tramore), Paddy McCarthy (Brickey Rangers), Callum Royle (Brickey Rangers).
Substitutes: Daragh Walsh (Dungarvan), Paul Bagnall (Tramore), Emmanuel Adebayo (Mount Sion), Justin Foley (Affane/Cappoquin/Tourin), Daragh Murphy (Fenor), James Hickey (Modeligo), Niall Fahey (Rathgormack), Ciarán Cotter (Geraldines), Náthán Brett (Brickey Rangers).
