January
1. Kerry’s Mark Griffin and Donal Og Hodnett of CIT in the McGrath Cup semi-final
2. Days like this are a long way from Croke Park in September
3. Aidan O’Mahony is shown a black card near the end of the McGrath Cup final with Cork
4. John Hayes of Cork scores a crucial goal to deny Kerry McGrath Cup success
February
5. Kerry and Dublin open their Division 1 campaign under floodlights in Croke Park
6. Though the points would go the way of the hosts thanks to this late Jack McCaffrey score
March
7. Donnchadh Walsh fields a high ball against Mayo in the league
8. James O’Donoghue scores a goal against Tyrone in miserable conditions in the League
April
9. Darran O’Sullivan pulls up with an injury in the Division 1 encounter with Cork
10. PS Chorca Dhuibhne players celebrate with their All Ireland Colleges Senior Football Hogan Cup win
June
11. Kerry get their Munster SFC campaign under way against Clare
12. And they say the art of fielding the high ball has died with the short kick-out
13. Eoin Cadogan and Kieran Donaghy say hello in the Munster SFC final
14. Everyone else doesn’t get along so well
15. Fionn Fitzgerald and Kieran O’Leary lift the Munster championship trophy
August
16. Kerry’s Anthony Maher and Damien Comer contest possession
17. James O’Donoghue celebrates scoring Kerry’s only goal in their All-Ireland SFC quarter-final win over Galway
18. Donnchadh Walsh watches a point sail over
19. What’s the football equivalent of ground hurling?
20. Kieran O’Leary and Kieran Donaghy forget they’re on the same team
21. James O’Donoghue nets a crucial goal
22. David Moran and Johnny Buckley contest a high ball in the All-Ireland SFC replay
23. A pitch invader is removed from the field in Limerick
24. ‘Star’ is surrounded by Kerry fans after Kerry finally get the win
September
25. Barry O’Sullivan celebrates winning the Minor football title
26. The Kerry minors celebrate
27. Paul Geaney celebrates his goal in the All-Ireland SFC final
28. Kieran Donaghy celebrates his goal
29. The Kerry management are overjoyed
30. Barry John Keane celebrates at the final whistle