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Allianz Football League Division 1 – Kerry 0-13 Dublin 0-13

March 18, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Kerry and Dublin finished level at 0-13 apiece in Round 5 of the Allianz Football League Division 1 on Saturday March 18th at Austin Stack Park Tralee.



Allianz FL D1: Kerry and Dublin share the spoils

Allianz Football League Division 1

Kerry 0-13 Dublin 0-13

Report by By Paul Brennan for GAA.ie

Dublin’s 33-game unbeaten run across League and Championship teetered but didn’t topple in Tralee as they equalled the 34-game run set by Kerry some 84 years ago.

It was fitting that it was team from the Kingdom that had the chance to beat Dublin and preserve their county’s record and while they came mighty close to doing both, Dublin found a way.

It took every bit of the 74 minutes in front of a 12,000 capacity crowd in Austin Stack Park but Paul Mannion was the Dublin saviour with an equalising point to share the spoils and break Kerry hearts.

Kingdom boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice will privately curse some missed chances and spilled turnovers – none more so than the mistake that led to Mannion’s equaliser – but he won’t question his players’ character and work ethic on this occasion.

The draw arrested a run of four defeats to Dublin and will plump up Kerry’s confidence ahead of a possible Championship rematch later in the summer.

The first half was a spiky affair with yellow cards almost as frequent as scores in the first 25 minutes with tempers spilling in front of vociferous crowd with plenty of Dublin support packed into the old ground.

Paul Murphy screwed an early goal chance wide for Kerry before Peter Crowley and Paul Geaney (two) helping Kerry into a 0-3 to 0-2 lead after 25 minutes. David Moran then had his goal-bound effort deflected out for a ’45’, which Brendan Kealy converted.

Three Dean Rock frees brought Dublin back into the game and the led for the first time, 0-5 to 0-4, by the 34th minute, with referee Sean Hurson working hard to keep both teams’ discipline in control.

Geaney and Stephen Cluxton picked up yellow cards for some wrestling in the Dublin goal, before the latter had to save smartly from the the former to prevent a Kerry goal as the team went to the interval inseparable at 0-5 apiece.

The first four scores of the second half were Kerry’s – Geaney (two), Moran and Kevin McCarthy – as Kerry led 0-9 to 0-5 after 50 minutes, but the next six went to Dublin who sensed their unbeaten run was seriously under threat.

Rock added two frees either side of a scramble in the Kerry goalmouth before McHugh and Eoghan O’Gara drew them level. Two more Rock frees had Dublin two ahead on the hour mark, but Geaney added his sixth and seventh points to level it again.

Barry John Keane edged Kerry ahead again and when Donnchadh Walsh doubled Kerry’s lead in the 70th minute Dublin’s run was under serious question, but somehow they found a way – they always seem to. Rock’s 72nd minute free halved the deficit and then Mannion remained the coolest man in the cauldron to mine the equaliser.

Dublin finished the final seconds with 14 men after Ciaran Kilkenny was booked a second time, and Dublin take on Roscommon in Croke Park next weekend where anything other than defeat will see them assume the unbeaten record all for themselves.

Scorers for Kerry: Paul Geaney 0-7 (4f), Donnchadh Walsh 0-1, Peter Crowley 0-1, Brendan Kealy 0-1 ’45’, David Moran 0-1, Kevin McCarthy 0-1, Barry John Keane 0-1

Scorers for Dublin: Dean Rock 0-9f, Conor McHugh 0-2, Eoghan O’Gara 0-1, Paul Mannion 0-1

KERRY: Brendan Kealy; Shane Enright, Mark Griffin, Ronan Shanahan; Paul Crowley, Tadhg Morley, Killian Young; David Moran, Jack Barry; Adrian Spillane, Paul Murphy, Donnchadh Walsh; Kevin McCarthy, Paul Geaney, Jack Savage
Subs: Jonathan Lyne for S Enright (inj, 16 min), Stephen O’Brien for J Savage (HT), Barry John Keane for Adrian Spillane (52 min), Anthony Maher for J Barry (55 min), Darran O’Sullivan for K McCarthy (61 min), Michael Geaney for K Young (inj, 61 min)

DUBLIN: Stephen Cluxton; Philly McMahon, Michael Fitzsimons, David Byrne; Darren Daly, John Small, Eric Lowndes; Brian Fenton, Michael Darragh Macauley; Niall Scully, Dean Rock, Shane B Carthy; Ciaran Kilkenny, Paddy Andrews, Conor McHugh
Subs: Cian O’Sullivan for D Byrne (HT), Paul Flynn for N Scully (42 min), Kevin McManamon for MD Macauley (45 mins), Eoghan O’Gara for P Andrews (47 mins), Paul Mannion for J Small (inj, 49 mins), Bernard Brogan for C McHugh (69 mins)

Referee: Sean Hurson (Tyrone)


Fixture Details

18.03.2017 (Sat)
Allianz Football League Roinn 1 Round 5
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 19:00
Ciarraí v Áth Cliath
Referee: Sean Hurson (Tír Eoghain)



Team News

The Kerry Senior Football Team to play Dublin in Round 5 of the Allianz Football League in Austin Stack Park on Saturday evening at 7pm shows 2 changes in personnel from the side that defeated Roscommon in Round 4.

Mark Griffin returns to the defence in place of Paul Murphy who moves up front where he is joined by Adrian Spillane in place of Barry John Keane and the injured James O’Donoghue.

The team captained by Peter Crowley is as follows:

Kerry: Brendan Kealy; Shane Enright, Mark Griffin, Ronan Shanahan; Peter Crowley (Capt), Tadhg Morley, Killian Young; David Moran, Jack Barry; Adrian Spillane, Paul Murphy, Donnchadh Walsh; Kevin McCarthy, Paul Geaney, Jack Savage

Subs: Brian Kelly, Barry John Keane, Jonathan Lyne, Anthony Maher, Stephen O’Brien, Darran O’Sullivan, Michael Geaney, Bryan Sheehan, Cathal Ó Lúing, Denis Daly, Gavin Crowley, Conor Keane

Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; Philly McMahon, Mick Fitzsimons, David Byrne; Darren Daly, John Small, Eric Lowndes; Brian Fenton, Michael Darragh Macauley; Niall Scully, Dean Rock, Shane Carthy; Ciarán Kilkenny, Eoghan O’Gara, Conor McHugh.

Details

Date:
March 18, 2017
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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