In the GAA calendar the league is the bread and butter of the club scene, and no more so than in the Kerry GAA football scene. Now in it’s 43rd season Kerry GAA fans travel all over the county to support their club teams from Tarbert to Kenmare and Dingle to Rathmore and everywhere in between.
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These two teams could not be separated when they met in round 1 back in March. This match was played under heavy showers which made the surface slippery underfoot. Austin Stacks had the upper hand during a close first half and led by 0-05 to 0-03 going into the interval. Indeed for most most of the second half it looked like it was going to be Austin Stacks’ day. They managed to keep their nose in front up until the last 10 minutes until Kerins clawed their way back to 0-09 a piece. In the end however it was the men from Strand Road who came out on top with a score of 0-11 to 0-10, a great finish to a furious game. Well done to Kerins O’Rahilly GAA Club and commiserations to Austin Stacks on a gallant effort. They will both be joined by Finuge and Currow next season.
It’s been a fantastic weekend for Kerry GAA clubs. Congratulations to Na Gaeil Junior Ladies team, also from Tralee, who defeated Shannon Gaels from Roscommon in the All Ireland Junior Club semi-final also played in Tralee. Meanwhile Keel GAA Club overcame Mitchelstown in the AIB Munster junior Football Club Championship quarter final played in Fermoy. Dr. Crokes from Killarney continued their impressive march towards Croke Park on St. Patrick’s Day with a 3-16 to 1-05 win over Tipperary’s Loughmore Castleiney.
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