The champions of Munster and Connacht clash at Croke Park for the Sam Maguire Cup.
Paudie Clifford is fouled and Sean O'Shea levels things up approaching half-time. Some Kerry fans felt Sean Hurson could have booked or issued a black card to the Galway keeper there. Galway goalkeeper Connor Glesson fouls Killian Spillane and O'Shea converts. David Clifford converts to move Kerry ahead Kerry 0-9 Galway 0-9 Kerry 0-10 Galway 0-10 Kerry 0-11 Galway 0-11 Kerry 0-14 Galway 0-14 Kerry 0-16 Galway 0-16 Kerry substitute Joe O'Connor is fouled by Connor Gleeson. Sean O'Shea taps over from 14 metres. John Daly is blown up for over-carrying and it is a free in to Kerry. David Clifford makes it count with a free with his left boot. Kerry go one again with three minutes of normal time remaining.
Hello and welcome… It's All-Ireland football final day! Kerry v Galway throws in at Croke Park at 3.30pm and it promises to be a serious game of football! For ...
Kerry 0-6 Galway 0-6 (23′) Kerry go long again, and Clifford judges the flight of it best and grabs it over head. Kerry v Galway throws in at Croke Park at 3.30pm and it promises to be a serious game of football! Kerry 0-2 Galway 0-4 (14′) David Clifford taps over a free for his second point. Expect his confidence and leadership to shine through in the Galway team this afternoon. Kerry 0-6 Galway 0-6 (26′) Gleeson’s short free is straight to Clifford but Daly’s tackling is brilliant and forces a poor shot. Kerry 0-5 Galway 0-6 (22′) Matthew Tierney takes contact brilliantly and wins a free. He looked to be heading into trouble but a quick solo and dummy gives him space to drop the ball one handed and kick it over on the run. Kerry 0-7 Galway 0-8 (34′) Paudie Clifford wins a free and Seanie O’Shea slots it. Kerry 0-12 Galway 0-14 (47′) Killian Spillane and Kieran Molloy exchange points and the shooting accuracy in this second half has been a joy to watch. He made a similar run in the first half but steadied himself and made sure this time. FT Kerry 0-20 Galway 0-16 - David Clifford is out shaking all of the Galway players’ hands, what a performance from him. Kerry end their famine (eight year wait) for All-Ireland glory with Jack O’Connor leading them there for the fourth time, and David Clifford and Sean O’Shea getting their hands on Sam Maguire for the first time.
Here's how the teams are named to start: Kerry. 1. Shane Ryan (Rathmore). 2. Graham O'Sullivan (Dromid Pearses), 3. Jason Foley (Ballydonoghue), 4.
13. Rob Finnerty (Salthill-Knocknacarra), 14. Kieran Molloy (Corofin) 2. Liam Silke (Corofin), 3. David Clifford (Fossa), 15. 13. Paudie Clifford (Fossa), 14. Tom O’Sullivan (Dingle)
It was point-for-point for much of the game, with Galway holding the advantage by a single point by half-time at Croke Park. However, the Kingdom took the lead ...
Minutes later, Galway’s Johnny Heaney was through on goal and brilliantly blocked by Stephen O’Brien, with the ball deflecting over for a point. It was eight minutes gone when David Clifford got Kerry ticking with a point. In the early hours of tomorrow morning, Sarah Lavin bids for a place in the final of the 100-metre hurdles. However, the Kingdom took the lead in the second half and were out in front by two points with 10 minutes left to play. Shane Walsh kicked the first score of the game from a free to settle Galway in with four minutes gone. The All-Ireland Senior Football Final was point-for-point for much of the game, with Galway holding the advantage by a single point by half-time at Croke Park.
Read how it all unfolded as Kerry added to their All-Ireland final haul.
David Clifford was majestic, but so was Shane Walsh for Galway. - 17:16 - 17:16
Kerry and Galway clashed at Croke Park in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final.
Kerry 0-16 Galway 0-16 The Kingdom reeled off four unanswered scores and put Galway to the sword. Conor Gleeson's late concession of a free-kick killed the game. The Spillane brothers came on at halftime and brought serious energy to the Kerry team, with Killian in particular excelling and scoring three points from play. And so ensued one of the most breathtaking individual battles I daresay Croke Park has ever seen. Paul Geaney was the main culprit, kicking two poor wides that a man of his quality should never be missing.
SKY SPORTS have been blasted by GAA fans for their coverage of today's All-Ireland final.Fans have reported a lack of quality in coverage as well as c.
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Following this afternoon's All-Ireland football final win for the Kerry senior footballers, James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews joined Stephen Doyle live ...
Kerry prevailed by four points against Galway but it was a final marked by some exceptional individual performances, especially from David Clifford and ...
Would be man of the match in defeat if not for the performance of David Clifford at the other end. Grew into proceedings in the second, coming deeper and deeper for the ball. Made way for Cillian O Laoi 10 minutes into first half. Did have a bad turnover, but escaped as Clifford kicked a rare wide. Came under pressure as Galway turned the tide and puled his marker down for a free. He won a big free as Kerry tightened the noose and fisted a point in 70th minute to make it two-point lead. Brave block on Paul Conroy will be replayed for years, but it was the block of Johnny Heaney that stopped a potential goal chance. Kicked his frees in second half and played a glorious pass for White's insurance point. He kicked a high and handsome wide early on but got his score after the break. Jack O'Connor suggested he was sick in build-up and the veteran midfielder did seem a little off colour. With the help of Tadhg Morley he kept a very close rein on Damien Comer in the first half particularly. Passed fit to start and proved it with an all-action display, Made a huge turnover in 56th minute when Galway were probing.
Match report and highlights from the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. Kerry defeated Galway, 0-20 to 0-16, with eight points from David ...
And the personal duel of Shane Walsh and David Clifford at either end was worth the entrance fee alone. David Clifford, Killian Spillane, Gavin White and Seán O'Shea scored the last four points to drag them over the line. Conor Sweeney for Paul Conroy (58) Eoin Finnerty for Johnny Heaney (63) Joe O'Connor for Paudie Clifford (74) But they came good, with eight David Clifford points helping them over the line. The Tribe sharp-shooter treated Jones' Road as his playground, with his five points before the break helping Galway into a 0-8 to 0-7 half-time lead. Killian Spillane for Paul Geaney (ht) Paul Murphy for Brian Ó Beaglaíoch (64) Jack Savage for Paudie Clifford (temp - 44-47) Adrian Spillane for David Moran (ht) Match report and highlights from the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final.
This podcast is a selection of post-match clips from today's All-Ireland Final between Kerry and Galway. It features a prolonged interview with Paddy ...