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Tyrone manager Malachy O’Rourke described his disappoint after yesterday’s All-Ireland senior football championship ...
Jack O'Connor will manage Kerry in a seventh senior final later this month while Malachy O'Rourke felt his side struggled to ...
With one All-Ireland in a decade, Kerry feel they have left a few behind them and are eager to make up the time.
Nobody is writing off Kerry now, not that anyone ever did, really. But you know yourself. Expressions of doubt are enough. And they are now doing their utmost to shred every last doubt that is left in ...
Malachy O'Rourke insists that Tyrone have improved during his first year in charge despite their second half fade-out against Kerry in Saturday's semi-final ...
Kerry have reached the All-Ireland final after they beat Tyrone 1-20 to 0-17 in the semis at Croker with David Clifford ...
Kerry powered their way into an All-Ireland SFC decider thanks to a dominant second-half display, Tyrone's challenge fizzling ...
O’Connor is now looking forward to his seventh final as Kerry manager and his squad – which includes Paul Murphy and Paul ...
Having watched Kerry tear Armagh apart in the second half of the quarter-final, Tyrone’s gameplan was to blot out playmakers ...
JOANNE Cantwell drew a parallel between the judges at Madison Square Garden and the pundits in Croke Park. The early hours of Saturday morning had seen Katie Taylor again add to her legacy in New ...