LAST YEAR THEY served up an epic All-Ireland football semi-final clash but how would Dublin and Kerry fare in tonight’s league opener?
As always, we’d love to hear your comments. Send them to fintan@thescore.ie, tweet them @TheScoreGAA, find us on Facebook, or leave a comment below.
1 Feb 2014
6:53PM
Welcome along to a cold Croke Park as the 2014 Allianz football league gets set to commence. It’s Dublin against Kerry.
1 Feb 2014
6:54PM
Throw-in at 7pm, both sides already out on the pitch. Kerry afforded All-Ireland champions Dublin a guard of honour as they came out on to the pitch.
1 Feb 2014
6:56PM
Here’s the Dublin team:
Stephen Cluxton; Johnny Cooper, Sean George, Michael Fitzsimons; Eric Lowndes, Cian O’Sullivan, Philip McMahon; Declan O’Mahony, Shane Carthy; Ciaran Kilkenny, Alan Brogan, Ciaran Reddin; Kevin McManamon, Eoghan O’Gara, Cormac Costello.
1 Feb 2014
6:58PM
And here’s the Kerry team:
Brendan Kealy; Paul Murphy, Mark Griffin, Shane Enright; Peter Crowley, Brian McGuire, Jack Sherwood; Anthony Maher, David Moran; Jonathan Lyne, Michael Geaney, Donnchadh Walsh; Barry John Keane, James O’Donoghue, Stephen O’Brien.
1 Feb 2014
7:01PM
We’re getting set for action. Alan Brogan is a notable inclusion in the Dublin side.
1 Feb 2014
7:05PM
Three minutes in and we still await the first score. Cagey stuff so far.
1 Feb 2014
7:06PM
Kerry 0-1 Dublin 0-0: 4 mins – There it is, the first point of the game. Fine score as well from James O’Donoghue, the 2013 Allstar winner.
1 Feb 2014
7:07PM
Kerry 0-2 Dublin 0-0: 6 mins – Kerry’s lead is doubled as Barry John Keane taps over a free after Stephen O’Brien was fouled by Sean George.
1 Feb 2014
7:11PM
Goal for Dublin from Kevin McManamon!
1 Feb 2014
7:13PM
Dublin 1-0 Kerry 0-2: 10 mins – Kevin McManamon maintains his habit of scoring goals against Kerry in Croke Park but this effort is all about the creative work of Cormac Costello. The young attacker races clear and hand passes across to McManamon, who has the simple task of palming the ball to the net.
1 Feb 2014
7:14PM
And nearly a second goal for McManamon when he swivels but Brendan Kealy does well to block his left-foot shot.
1 Feb 2014
7:15PM
Dublin 1-0 Kerry 0-3: 13 mins – Level game now after David Moran knocks over a ’45 for Kerry.
1 Feb 2014
7:16PM
Kerry 0-4 Dublin 1-0: 14 mins – Barry John Keane lofts over a great right-foot shot for Kerry after being picked out in space.
1 Feb 2014
7:18PM
Kerry 0-5 Dublin 1-0: 17 mins – Barry John Keane slots over a free for Kerry.
1 Feb 2014
7:19PM
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-0: 17 mins – James O’Donoghue notches a cracking goal for Kerry. He broke clear and struck a really powerful shot to the net.
1 Feb 2014
7:23PM
Great goal chance for Kerry again as they cut apart the Dublin defence but James O’Donoghue fails in his attempt to place the ball into the top corner as it shaves the outside of the post.
1 Feb 2014
7:25PM
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-1: 23 mins – The Hill are in full voice as Kevin McManamon knocks over a lovely point off his left for Dublin.
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-3: 27 mins – Just the minimum between the teams now with Cormac Costello scoring a free and then Shane Carthy points from play. Better play from Dublin.
1 Feb 2014
7:31PM
Goal for Dublin from Eoghan O’Gara!
1 Feb 2014
7:32PM
Dublin 2-3 Kerry 1-5: 30 mins – Poor kick out by Kerry’s Brendan Kealy and Dublin make them pay. Ciaran Reddin pumps in the ball to O’Gara who escapes from Mark Griffin and slides the ball to the net past Kealy.
1 Feb 2014
7:32PM
Nearly a third Dublin goal but McManamon’s shot is touched onto the post by Kealy.
1 Feb 2014
7:33PM
Plenty goals so far and entertainment for the crowd as we near half-time.
1 Feb 2014
7:33PM
Dublin 2-3 Kerry 1-6: 32 mins – It looked a soft enough free awarded against Dublin’s Sean George but Kerry aren’t complaining as Barry John Keane converts the free.
1 Feb 2014
7:35PM
Dublin are finding holes in this Kerry defence and create another clear goal chance. It’s O’Gara who breaks clear and his shot across the goal goes just past the far post.
Kerry 1-7 Dublin 2-3: 35 mins – Quality foot passing from Kerry sees the ball move from Jack Sherwood to Brian McGuire to Anthony Maher and finally to James O’Donoghue, who slots the point.
1 Feb 2014
7:39PM
Half-Time: Kerry 1-7 Dublin 2-3: And that’s how it stands at half-time with Kerry a point ahead.
1 Feb 2014
7:56PM
We’re back underway for the second-half. 26,487 is the attendance here tonight at Croke Park.
1 Feb 2014
7:58PM
Kerry 1-8 Dublin 2-3: 37 mins – Kerry open brightly with a classy score from James O’Donoghue.
1 Feb 2014
8:01PM
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-3: 41 mins – A point for Kerry newcomer Stephen O’Brien as the Kenmare club man splits the posts.
1 Feb 2014
8:03PM
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-4: 43 mins – Cormac Costello pops over the free as he is fouled by the Kerry defence.
1 Feb 2014
8:05PM
Red card for Dublin’s Sean George!
1 Feb 2014
8:06PM
Dramatic stuff as Dublin full-back Sean George sees the line, seemingly for an off the ball incident.
1 Feb 2014
8:07PM
Dublin sub – Michael Darragh MacAuley is on for Declan O’Mahony.
1 Feb 2014
8:07PM
How will 14-man Dublin respond now?
1 Feb 2014
8:08PM
Kerry sub – Aidan O’Mahony in for Michael Geaney.
1 Feb 2014
8:08PM
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-5: 47 mins – Shane Carthy floats over a free for Dublin to cut the gap to the minimum.
1 Feb 2014
8:10PM
Dublin sub – Jack McCaffrey for Reddin.
1 Feb 2014
8:10PM
Dublin bringing in the cavalry with Macauley and McCaffrey now in action.
1 Feb 2014
8:12PM
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-5: 51 mins – Stephen O’Brien pops over another point for Kerry after Dublin lost possession coming out of defence.
1 Feb 2014
8:14PM
Changes on both sides:
Dublin – Paul Mannion in for Kevin McManamon.
Kerry – Conor Cox replaces Jonathan Lyne.
1 Feb 2014
8:17PM
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-6: 56 mins – Paul Mannion curls over a free for Dublin after Michael Fitzsimons was fouled.
1 Feb 2014
8:17PM
Dublin sub – Davy Byrne comes in for Eoghan O’Gara.
1 Feb 2014
8:19PM
Kerry sub – David Culhane has been introduced for Jack Sherwood.
1 Feb 2014
8:22PM
Chances spurned at both ends. Dublin’s Shane Carthy sees his shot drop shot while at the other end Peter Crowley kicks wide.
1 Feb 2014
8:22PM
Kerry sub – Donnchadh Walsh comes off to be replaced by Paul Geaney.
1 Feb 2014
8:24PM
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-7: 63 mins – Draw game as Paul Mannion points a free following a foul on Cormac Costello.
1 Feb 2014
8:25PM
Kevin Nolan comes into the Dublin team for Shane Carthy.
1 Feb 2014
8:26PM
Dublin 2-8 Kerry 1-10: 65 mins – Dublin hit the front as Jack McCaffrey accelerates clear of the Kerry defence and punches a point. Great cross field ball by Ciaran Kilkenny to pick him out.
1 Feb 2014
8:27PM
Pa Kilkenny is in for Kerry instead of Paul Murphy.
1 Feb 2014
8:30PM
Paul Geaney with an effort to tie the game for Kerry but the ball tails wide.
1 Feb 2014
8:30PM
Alan Fitzgerald is on for Kerry instead of Peter Crowley.
1 Feb 2014
8:33PM
Full-Time: Dublin 2-8 Kerry 1-10: Dublin hold on for a one-point win against Kerry.
1 Feb 2014
8:34PM
Victory for Dublin then as they recovered from the dismissal of Sean George in the second-half to claim a one-point success. That’s all from us this evening, thanks for joining us.
As it happened: Dublin v Kerry, Allianz Division 1 football league
LAST YEAR THEY served up an epic All-Ireland football semi-final clash but how would Dublin and Kerry fare in tonight’s league opener?
As always, we’d love to hear your comments. Send them to fintan@thescore.ie, tweet them @TheScoreGAA, find us on Facebook, or leave a comment below.
Welcome along to a cold Croke Park as the 2014 Allianz football league gets set to commence. It’s Dublin against Kerry.
Throw-in at 7pm, both sides already out on the pitch. Kerry afforded All-Ireland champions Dublin a guard of honour as they came out on to the pitch.
Here’s the Dublin team:
And here’s the Kerry team:
We’re getting set for action. Alan Brogan is a notable inclusion in the Dublin side.
Three minutes in and we still await the first score. Cagey stuff so far.
Kerry 0-1 Dublin 0-0: 4 mins – There it is, the first point of the game. Fine score as well from James O’Donoghue, the 2013 Allstar winner.
Kerry 0-2 Dublin 0-0: 6 mins – Kerry’s lead is doubled as Barry John Keane taps over a free after Stephen O’Brien was fouled by Sean George.
Goal for Dublin from Kevin McManamon!
Dublin 1-0 Kerry 0-2: 10 mins – Kevin McManamon maintains his habit of scoring goals against Kerry in Croke Park but this effort is all about the creative work of Cormac Costello. The young attacker races clear and hand passes across to McManamon, who has the simple task of palming the ball to the net.
And nearly a second goal for McManamon when he swivels but Brendan Kealy does well to block his left-foot shot.
Dublin 1-0 Kerry 0-3: 13 mins – Level game now after David Moran knocks over a ’45 for Kerry.
Kerry 0-4 Dublin 1-0: 14 mins – Barry John Keane lofts over a great right-foot shot for Kerry after being picked out in space.
Kerry 0-5 Dublin 1-0: 17 mins – Barry John Keane slots over a free for Kerry.
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-0: 17 mins – James O’Donoghue notches a cracking goal for Kerry. He broke clear and struck a really powerful shot to the net.
Great goal chance for Kerry again as they cut apart the Dublin defence but James O’Donoghue fails in his attempt to place the ball into the top corner as it shaves the outside of the post.
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-1: 23 mins – The Hill are in full voice as Kevin McManamon knocks over a lovely point off his left for Dublin.
Kerry 1-5 Dublin 1-3: 27 mins – Just the minimum between the teams now with Cormac Costello scoring a free and then Shane Carthy points from play. Better play from Dublin.
Dublin 2-3 Kerry 1-5: 30 mins – Poor kick out by Kerry’s Brendan Kealy and Dublin make them pay. Ciaran Reddin pumps in the ball to O’Gara who escapes from Mark Griffin and slides the ball to the net past Kealy.
Nearly a third Dublin goal but McManamon’s shot is touched onto the post by Kealy.
Plenty goals so far and entertainment for the crowd as we near half-time.
Dublin 2-3 Kerry 1-6: 32 mins – It looked a soft enough free awarded against Dublin’s Sean George but Kerry aren’t complaining as Barry John Keane converts the free.
Dublin are finding holes in this Kerry defence and create another clear goal chance. It’s O’Gara who breaks clear and his shot across the goal goes just past the far post.
Kerry 1-7 Dublin 2-3: 35 mins – Quality foot passing from Kerry sees the ball move from Jack Sherwood to Brian McGuire to Anthony Maher and finally to James O’Donoghue, who slots the point.
Half-Time: Kerry 1-7 Dublin 2-3: And that’s how it stands at half-time with Kerry a point ahead.
We’re back underway for the second-half. 26,487 is the attendance here tonight at Croke Park.
Kerry 1-8 Dublin 2-3: 37 mins – Kerry open brightly with a classy score from James O’Donoghue.
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-3: 41 mins – A point for Kerry newcomer Stephen O’Brien as the Kenmare club man splits the posts.
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-4: 43 mins – Cormac Costello pops over the free as he is fouled by the Kerry defence.
Red card for Dublin’s Sean George!
Dramatic stuff as Dublin full-back Sean George sees the line, seemingly for an off the ball incident.
How will 14-man Dublin respond now?
Kerry 1-9 Dublin 2-5: 47 mins – Shane Carthy floats over a free for Dublin to cut the gap to the minimum.
Dublin bringing in the cavalry with Macauley and McCaffrey now in action.
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-5: 51 mins – Stephen O’Brien pops over another point for Kerry after Dublin lost possession coming out of defence.
Changes on both sides:
Dublin – Paul Mannion in for Kevin McManamon.
Kerry – Conor Cox replaces Jonathan Lyne.
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-6: 56 mins – Paul Mannion curls over a free for Dublin after Michael Fitzsimons was fouled.
Chances spurned at both ends. Dublin’s Shane Carthy sees his shot drop shot while at the other end Peter Crowley kicks wide.
Kerry 1-10 Dublin 2-7: 63 mins – Draw game as Paul Mannion points a free following a foul on Cormac Costello.
Kevin Nolan comes into the Dublin team for Shane Carthy.
Dublin 2-8 Kerry 1-10: 65 mins – Dublin hit the front as Jack McCaffrey accelerates clear of the Kerry defence and punches a point. Great cross field ball by Ciaran Kilkenny to pick him out.
Pa Kilkenny is in for Kerry instead of Paul Murphy.
Paul Geaney with an effort to tie the game for Kerry but the ball tails wide.
Alan Fitzgerald is on for Kerry instead of Peter Crowley.
Full-Time: Dublin 2-8 Kerry 1-10: Dublin hold on for a one-point win against Kerry.
Victory for Dublin then as they recovered from the dismissal of Sean George in the second-half to claim a one-point success. That’s all from us this evening, thanks for joining us.
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