Details
Date | Time | Competition | Season |
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5 February 2024 | 3:00 pm | NFL Division 1 | 2024 |
Match Report
Hannah O’ Donoghue struck for 1-3 as Kerry defeated Cork by thirteen points at Austin Stack Park in the third round of the Lidl National Football League Division 1. O’Donoghue was on fire for the Kingdom in a forward line where Danielle O’Leary came on in the 23rd minute and struck for a haul of 1-2. A slow start to the game saw the sides level at 0-2 apiece after 10 minutes thanks to two Katie Quirke frees for Cork and a Niamh Carmody placed ball for Kerry, followed by a lovely score from O’Donoghue. Laura O’Mahony put Cork into a 0-3 to 0-2 lead in the 14th minutes but it was to prove to be the Rebels last score of the half as Kerry, playing with a very strong wind, fired off the next five scores in a row. Carmody dusted herself down to kick a free from the edge of the D following a 60-metre run at the heart of the Cork defence to level matters and as the home side put a squeeze on the Cork kick out, Emma Dineen punished the visitors with a lovely score. Kerry turned over once again from Sarah Murphy’s kickout and Carmody popped over the free once more after Aishling O’Connell was fouled to push Kerry 0-5 to 0-3 ahead. Cork were under all kinds of pressure as they tried to get the ball into scoring positions and in the 24th minute Amy Harrington fed Niamh Nà Chonchúir to push Kerry three points to the good. The final point of the half fell to O’Donoghue and Kerry took a 0-7 to 0-3 lead in at the half time break despite shooting six wides. But Cork wouldn’t have been too disappointed as they had the advantage of the strong wind for the second half. Dineen and Quirke traded scores at the start of the second half but substitute O’Leary pushed Kerry five ahead once again in the 35th minute after a flowing move involving Cait Lynch and Lorraine Scanlon. Scanlon got in on the act with a trademark around the corner score to push Kerry 0-10 to 0-5 ahead in the 43rd minute. Cork then had a massive body blow when Shauna Cronin received a yellow card, and 10 minutes in the bin, after 47 minutes. Kerry powered on from there for their third victory of the campaign with O’Donoghue striking for opening goal in the 55th minute and O’Leary wrapped it up at the death with a low finish to the corner. Report by Dan KearneyKerry Prevail In One Sided League Encounter With Cork
Timeline
Past Meetings
(Final)
5-14 2-17Munster Senior Championship
Mallow GAA
Cork 5-14 - 2-17 Kerry |
(Round 2)
2-14 2-14Munster Senior Championship
Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Cork v Kerry |
(Round 6)
1-17 2-6NFL Division 1
Cork v Kerry |
(Final)
2-11 1-9Munster Senior Championship
Fitzgerald Stadium
Cork 2-11 - 1-9 Kerry |
Ground
Austin Stack Park |
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John Joe Sheehy Rd, Boherbee, Tralee, Co. Kerry |