Dublin kept up their 100 per cent record in this season’s National Football League with a fantastic victory over Kerry.
Dublin 3-10 Kerry 1-15
The Dubs had the ball in the net within the first three minutes of the game, when the ball dropped to Mossy Quinn, who slotted it home.
Kerry got a goal back within five minutes, however, when Colm Cooper was fouled – the Gooch slotted the ball home.
In the 14 th minute, Eoghan O’Gara’s shot was blocked, before Kevin McManamon scored the rebound.
Brian Sheehan scored three points for Kerry before half time to leave the teams level at the break.
Sheehan put Kerry ahead early in the second half, before converted a 45 in the 47 th minute to stretch the Kingdom’s lead.
Declan Lally replied with a point for Dublin when he probably should have scored a goal.
This was rectified soon afterwards, when substitute Michael Dara McCauley put the Dubs back in front with a well taken goal.
Stephen Cluxton pulled off a fantastic save from Colm Cooper, which inspired Dublin who kick five points to Kerry’s two.
They were four points up with ten minutes to go, before Kerry battled back with four unanswered points, the fourth from Colm Cooper.
Brogan scored a point from an extremely tight angle to win the game for Dublin.
Elsewhere Down scraped past Armagh, while Antrim managed a victory against Meath.
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