Good afternoon and welcome to The42′s live coverage of another busy afternoon in the GAA football championship.
Our main focus today will be on the Munster semi-final between Kerry and Clare, and the Connacht semi-final between Galway and Sligo, both of which throw in at 3.30pm.
But let’s not forget the action in Ulster where Fermanagh and Monaghan got underway at 2pm. Fermanagh currently lead that one by a point, 0-6 to 0-5, with 47 minutes played.
3 Jun 2018
3:16PM
TEAM NEWS: A quick look at how the teams are expected to line out this afternoon. First, to Killarney:
Kerry
1. Shane Murphy
2. Jason Foley
3. Peter Crowley
4. Ronan Shanahan
5. Paul Murphy
6. Tadhg Morley
7. Gavin White
8. David Moran
9. Jack Barry
10. Micheál Burns
11. Seán O’Shea
12. Stephen O’Brien
13. David Clifford
14. Paul Geaney
15. James O’Donoghue
Clare
1. Eamon Tubridy
2. Gordon Kelly
3. Killian Brennan
4. Eoghan Collins
13. Eimhin Courtney
14. Keelan Sexton
15. David Tubridy
3 Jun 2018
3:19PM
And in Salthill…
Galway:
1. Ruairi Lavelle
2. Declan Kyne
3. Sean Andy O’Ceallaigh
4. David Wynne
5. Cathal Sweeney
6. Gareth Bradshaw
7. Sean Kelly
8. Paul Conroy
9. Tom Flynn
10. Eamonn Brannigan
11. Shane Walsh
12. Johnny Heaney
13. Ian Burke
14. Damien Comer
15. Barry McHugh
Sligo:
1. Aidan Devaney
2. Charlie Harrison
3. Eoin McHugh
4. Ross Donovan
5. Neil Ewing
6. Adrian McIntyre
7. Gerard O’Kelly Lynch
8. Niall Murphy
9. Kevin McDonnell
10. Paddy O’Connor
11. Liam Gaughan
12. Cathal Henry
13. Kyle Cawley
14. Pat Hughes
15. Adrian Marren
3 Jun 2018
3:21PM
Up in Omagh, it’s all square now as Conor McManus points a free to make it Fermanagh 0-6 Monaghan 0-6 with 55 minutes played.
3 Jun 2018
3:26PM
How about this for a little bit of mind games? The official match programme in Killarney conveniently appears to be missing the details of the 1992 Munster final…
The 1992 Munster final, Clare’s last championship win over Kerry, has been officially expunged from the records. pic.twitter.com/ClcHq5hhww
LATE CHANGE: One switch on the Clare side; Conal O hAiniféin, wearing 24, starts at corner forward in place of Eimhin Courtney.
3 Jun 2018
3:31PM
Just about ready to go in Killarney and in Salthill… but back in Omagh, Monaghan have just stuck their noses in front through Colin Walshe. With 65 minutes played, it’s Monaghan 0-8 Fermanagh 0-7.
3 Jun 2018
3:34PM
We’ll stay focused on the final minutes in Ulster for now because just after Conor McManus pointed a free to put Monaghan two up, Tomás Corrigan cancelled it out with a free of his own at the other end. 68 mins played, Monaghan 0-9 Fermanagh 0-8.
3 Jun 2018
3:36PM
70 mins — Monaghan 0-10 Fermanagh 0-8: Drew Wylie! The Ballybay veteran bursts forward and kicks a score to push Monaghan two clear.
But we’re hearing there’ll be five additional minutes.
71 mins — Fermanagh 1-8 Monaghan 0-10: Incredible stuff! A long, hopeful ball towards the Monaghan goal drops short and Eoin Donnelly rises highest to punch it to the net. They lead by a point now! What a moment.
3 Jun 2018
3:39PM
Fermanagh just trying to keep possession and run out the remainder of the five additional minutes. They don’t need to score, but they can’t afford to make a mistake…
3 Jun 2018
3:39PM
Monaghan have the ball back with 45 seconds of additional time remaining…
3 Jun 2018
3:41PM
Conor McManus… wide! Full credit to McManus for taking on the responsibility to fashion one final chance with time running out, but it would have taken an almighty effort to score from wide out on the right under a lot of pressure. It tails away left and drops wide.
Now, back to matters in Killarney and Salthill where matters are progressing very much as expected in the opening minutes.
After 15 minutes, Kerry lead Clare 0-6 to 0-3 — Sean O’Shea with three of those Kerry scores, and a first senior championship point for young David Clifford.
3 Jun 2018
3:50PM
In Salthill, with 18 minutes played, Galway are six points up over Sligo, 0-8 to 0-2. That tally already includes two for Shane Walsh, two for Barry McHugh and one for Damien Comer.
3 Jun 2018
3:50PM
16 mins — Kerry 0-7 Clare 0-3: Paul Geaney tacks on another to stretch Kerry’s lead to four.
3 Jun 2018
3:52PM
19 mins — Kerry 0-8 Clare 0-3: Stephen O’Brien lets it in to Paul Geaney, who might have won a free, but battles on and kicks his second score in quick succession.
3 Jun 2018
3:53PM
19 mins — Kerry 0-9 Clare 0-3: James O’Donoghue — the only Kerry forward not on the scoresheet yet — strikes the post but the hosts recycle possession and Stephen O’Brien takes the straightforward option to fist it over the bar.
3 Jun 2018
3:54PM
23 mins — Galway 0-10 Sligo 0-3: Eamonn Brannigan and Johnny Heaney point in quick succession for Galway, who are largely having it their own way so far.
3 Jun 2018
3:56PM
23 mins — Kerry 0-11 Clare 0-3:Now all of Kerry’s forwards are on the scoresheet as James O’Donoghue opens his account. Micheál Burns pops up with another. Comfortable for Kerry.
3 Jun 2018
3:59PM
26 mins — Kerry 0-12 Clare 0-3: Kerry free as Clifford is fouled, and Sean O’Shea does the necessary.
3 Jun 2018
4:00PM
26 mins — Galway 0-11 Sligo 0-3: Sligo struggling to keep tabs on Damien Comer who adds another.
3 Jun 2018
4:01PM
27 mins — Kerry 0-14 Clare 0-3: Ooooh, chance for Kerry as Jack Barry bears down on goal but fires his shot over the bar. JOD adds another on the next play. This one is already slipping out of Clare’s reach.
3 Jun 2018
4:01PM
29 mins — Kerry 0-15 Clare 0-3: Another placed ball, another Sean O’Shea point.
3 Jun 2018
4:03PM
32 mins — Galway 0-13 Sligo 0-5: Liam Gaughan kicks two points in quick succession to make sure Sligo aren’t completely cut adrift by the break.
3 Jun 2018
4:06PM
34 mins — Galway 0-13 Sligo 0-6: That’s three on the spin now for Galway as Ruairi Lavelle rushes a kickout and Adrian Marren takes his point.
3 Jun 2018
4:07PM
35 mins — Galway 0-14 Sligo 0-6: Barry McHugh is fouled, and Barry McHugh points his own free.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 1-15 Sligo 0-6: That’s a sucker punch for Sligo who were threatening to at least make the second half a little bit interesting. Galway burst forward, and Comer sets up Sean Kelly to finish.
The second half will be little more than a formality now, you’d expect…
GOAL FOR SLIGO! Galway 1-15 Sligo 1-6: Flying start from Sligo and Sean Carrabine plays the ball in towards goal and Kyle Cawley gets up above Ruairi Lavelle to score. Can Sligo launch some sort of comeback here?
3 Jun 2018
4:33PM
40 mins — Kerry 0-17 Clare 0-6: Two points from Clare’s Jamie Malone to start this second half, with a Stephen O’Brien response in between.
3 Jun 2018
4:35PM
42 mins — Kerry 0-19 Clare 0-6: This is only going to get more one-sided from this point onwards, and Clare’s attacking forays are becoming more and more timid. Geaney beats two men to score, and then O’Donoghue kicks a free.
3 Jun 2018
4:35PM
43 mins — Kerry 0-21 Clare 0-6: Geaney (again) and O’Shea score. Kerry lead by 15 points now and they are cruising. Very impressive stuff from the Kerry forwards.
3 Jun 2018
4:36PM
(On that note, it’s worth highlighting that Kerry’s front six account for 20 of those 21 points — everything bar Jack Barry’s first-half point. Remarkable.)
3 Jun 2018
4:37PM
45 mins — Galway 1-18 Sligo 1-7: Shane Walsh points a free to stretch Galway’s lead to 11.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 2-19 Sligo 1-9: Ian Burke gets his name on the scoresheet but he owes Shane Walsh a huge debt of gratitude for his work to set it up. He sliced through and squared the ball for Burke to finish.
3 Jun 2018
4:44PM
52 mins — Kerry 0-23 Clare 0-8: Barry John Keane comes on for James O’Donoghue and makes an instant impact with his first point.
3 Jun 2018
4:51PM
58 mins — Kerry 0-25 Clare 0-8: Eamonn Fitzmaurice is emptying his bench now with Anthony Maher, Brian O Beaglaoich and Darran O’Sullivan on as well. Clifford points a free before departing for O’Sullivan, and Keane adds on another.
3 Jun 2018
4:53PM
59 mins — Galway 2-21 Sligo 1-10: It’s all petering out in Salthill with Galway in complete control. 8,171 is the attendance out west this afternoon.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 3-21 Sligo 1-11: Five minutes left, and Sligo must be wishing for this to be over as Damien Comer — having created so much today — gets in on the goal act himself.
That’s it as far as the football is concerned for today. The afternoon started with a shock as Fermanagh stunned Monaghan to book their return to the Ulster final for the first time since 2008, but in Munster and Connacht, it was business as usual as Kerry and Galway racked up 20+ point to set up provincial deciders against Cork and Roscommon respectively.
3 Jun 2018
5:09PM
We’ll have lots more reaction and analysis from around the grounds later this afternoon, but for now, thanks for reading and for commenting.
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As it happened: Kerry v Clare, Galway v Sligo - Sunday football match tracker
Good afternoon and welcome to The42′s live coverage of another busy afternoon in the GAA football championship.
Our main focus today will be on the Munster semi-final between Kerry and Clare, and the Connacht semi-final between Galway and Sligo, both of which throw in at 3.30pm.
But let’s not forget the action in Ulster where Fermanagh and Monaghan got underway at 2pm. Fermanagh currently lead that one by a point, 0-6 to 0-5, with 47 minutes played.
TEAM NEWS: A quick look at how the teams are expected to line out this afternoon. First, to Killarney:
Kerry
1. Shane Murphy
2. Jason Foley
3. Peter Crowley
4. Ronan Shanahan
5. Paul Murphy
6. Tadhg Morley
7. Gavin White
8. David Moran
9. Jack Barry
10. Micheál Burns
11. Seán O’Shea
12. Stephen O’Brien
13. David Clifford
14. Paul Geaney
15. James O’Donoghue
Clare
1. Eamon Tubridy
2. Gordon Kelly
3. Killian Brennan
4. Eoghan Collins
5. Pearse Lillis
6. Aaron Fitzgerald
7. Cian O’Dea
8. Gary Brennan
9. Cathal O’Connor
10. Kieran Malone
11. Eoin Cleary
12. Jamie Malone
13. Eimhin Courtney
14. Keelan Sexton
15. David Tubridy
And in Salthill…
Galway:
1. Ruairi Lavelle
2. Declan Kyne
3. Sean Andy O’Ceallaigh
4. David Wynne
5. Cathal Sweeney
6. Gareth Bradshaw
7. Sean Kelly
8. Paul Conroy
9. Tom Flynn
10. Eamonn Brannigan
11. Shane Walsh
12. Johnny Heaney
13. Ian Burke
14. Damien Comer
15. Barry McHugh
Sligo:
1. Aidan Devaney
2. Charlie Harrison
3. Eoin McHugh
4. Ross Donovan
5. Neil Ewing
6. Adrian McIntyre
7. Gerard O’Kelly Lynch
8. Niall Murphy
9. Kevin McDonnell
10. Paddy O’Connor
11. Liam Gaughan
12. Cathal Henry
13. Kyle Cawley
14. Pat Hughes
15. Adrian Marren
Up in Omagh, it’s all square now as Conor McManus points a free to make it Fermanagh 0-6 Monaghan 0-6 with 55 minutes played.
How about this for a little bit of mind games? The official match programme in Killarney conveniently appears to be missing the details of the 1992 Munster final…
LATE CHANGE: One switch on the Clare side; Conal O hAiniféin, wearing 24, starts at corner forward in place of Eimhin Courtney.
Just about ready to go in Killarney and in Salthill… but back in Omagh, Monaghan have just stuck their noses in front through Colin Walshe. With 65 minutes played, it’s Monaghan 0-8 Fermanagh 0-7.
We’ll stay focused on the final minutes in Ulster for now because just after Conor McManus pointed a free to put Monaghan two up, Tomás Corrigan cancelled it out with a free of his own at the other end. 68 mins played, Monaghan 0-9 Fermanagh 0-8.
70 mins — Monaghan 0-10 Fermanagh 0-8: Drew Wylie! The Ballybay veteran bursts forward and kicks a score to push Monaghan two clear.
But we’re hearing there’ll be five additional minutes.
GOAL FOR FERMANAGH!
71 mins — Fermanagh 1-8 Monaghan 0-10: Incredible stuff! A long, hopeful ball towards the Monaghan goal drops short and Eoin Donnelly rises highest to punch it to the net. They lead by a point now! What a moment.
Fermanagh just trying to keep possession and run out the remainder of the five additional minutes. They don’t need to score, but they can’t afford to make a mistake…
Monaghan have the ball back with 45 seconds of additional time remaining…
Conor McManus… wide! Full credit to McManus for taking on the responsibility to fashion one final chance with time running out, but it would have taken an almighty effort to score from wide out on the right under a lot of pressure. It tails away left and drops wide.
That should be it…
FULL TIME: Fermanagh 1-8 Monaghan 0-10
Incredible drama at the end of what was a pretty pedestrian game in Omagh – Fermanagh are into the Ulster final for the first time since 2008!
They’ll enjoy this one tonight in Fermanagh!
Now, back to matters in Killarney and Salthill where matters are progressing very much as expected in the opening minutes.
After 15 minutes, Kerry lead Clare 0-6 to 0-3 — Sean O’Shea with three of those Kerry scores, and a first senior championship point for young David Clifford.
In Salthill, with 18 minutes played, Galway are six points up over Sligo, 0-8 to 0-2. That tally already includes two for Shane Walsh, two for Barry McHugh and one for Damien Comer.
16 mins — Kerry 0-7 Clare 0-3: Paul Geaney tacks on another to stretch Kerry’s lead to four.
19 mins — Kerry 0-8 Clare 0-3: Stephen O’Brien lets it in to Paul Geaney, who might have won a free, but battles on and kicks his second score in quick succession.
19 mins — Kerry 0-9 Clare 0-3: James O’Donoghue — the only Kerry forward not on the scoresheet yet — strikes the post but the hosts recycle possession and Stephen O’Brien takes the straightforward option to fist it over the bar.
23 mins — Galway 0-10 Sligo 0-3: Eamonn Brannigan and Johnny Heaney point in quick succession for Galway, who are largely having it their own way so far.
23 mins — Kerry 0-11 Clare 0-3: Now all of Kerry’s forwards are on the scoresheet as James O’Donoghue opens his account. Micheál Burns pops up with another. Comfortable for Kerry.
26 mins — Kerry 0-12 Clare 0-3: Kerry free as Clifford is fouled, and Sean O’Shea does the necessary.
26 mins — Galway 0-11 Sligo 0-3: Sligo struggling to keep tabs on Damien Comer who adds another.
27 mins — Kerry 0-14 Clare 0-3: Ooooh, chance for Kerry as Jack Barry bears down on goal but fires his shot over the bar. JOD adds another on the next play. This one is already slipping out of Clare’s reach.
29 mins — Kerry 0-15 Clare 0-3: Another placed ball, another Sean O’Shea point.
32 mins — Galway 0-13 Sligo 0-5: Liam Gaughan kicks two points in quick succession to make sure Sligo aren’t completely cut adrift by the break.
34 mins — Galway 0-13 Sligo 0-6: That’s three on the spin now for Galway as Ruairi Lavelle rushes a kickout and Adrian Marren takes his point.
35 mins — Galway 0-14 Sligo 0-6: Barry McHugh is fouled, and Barry McHugh points his own free.
HALF TIME: Kerry 0-16 Clare 0-4
Paul Geaney and Eoin Cleary swap scores to end the half. Kerry 12 up.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 1-15 Sligo 0-6: That’s a sucker punch for Sligo who were threatening to at least make the second half a little bit interesting. Galway burst forward, and Comer sets up Sean Kelly to finish.
The second half will be little more than a formality now, you’d expect…
HALF TIME: Galway 1-15 Sligo 0-6
Nearly 17,000 is the official attendance in Killarney
Back underway in Killarney
GOAL FOR SLIGO! Galway 1-15 Sligo 1-6: Flying start from Sligo and Sean Carrabine plays the ball in towards goal and Kyle Cawley gets up above Ruairi Lavelle to score. Can Sligo launch some sort of comeback here?
40 mins — Kerry 0-17 Clare 0-6: Two points from Clare’s Jamie Malone to start this second half, with a Stephen O’Brien response in between.
42 mins — Kerry 0-19 Clare 0-6: This is only going to get more one-sided from this point onwards, and Clare’s attacking forays are becoming more and more timid. Geaney beats two men to score, and then O’Donoghue kicks a free.
43 mins — Kerry 0-21 Clare 0-6: Geaney (again) and O’Shea score. Kerry lead by 15 points now and they are cruising. Very impressive stuff from the Kerry forwards.
(On that note, it’s worth highlighting that Kerry’s front six account for 20 of those 21 points — everything bar Jack Barry’s first-half point. Remarkable.)
45 mins — Galway 1-18 Sligo 1-7: Shane Walsh points a free to stretch Galway’s lead to 11.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 2-19 Sligo 1-9: Ian Burke gets his name on the scoresheet but he owes Shane Walsh a huge debt of gratitude for his work to set it up. He sliced through and squared the ball for Burke to finish.
52 mins — Kerry 0-23 Clare 0-8: Barry John Keane comes on for James O’Donoghue and makes an instant impact with his first point.
58 mins — Kerry 0-25 Clare 0-8: Eamonn Fitzmaurice is emptying his bench now with Anthony Maher, Brian O Beaglaoich and Darran O’Sullivan on as well. Clifford points a free before departing for O’Sullivan, and Keane adds on another.
59 mins — Galway 2-21 Sligo 1-10: It’s all petering out in Salthill with Galway in complete control. 8,171 is the attendance out west this afternoon.
GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 3-21 Sligo 1-11: Five minutes left, and Sligo must be wishing for this to be over as Damien Comer — having created so much today — gets in on the goal act himself.
(ANOTHER) GOAL FOR GALWAY! Galway 4-21 Sligo 1-11: Comer again! A second in the space of two minutes. They lead by a massive 19 points now.
68 mins — Kerry 0-28 Clare 0-10: Back in Killarney, Anthony Maher points and Kerry lead by 18.
FULL TIME: Kerry 0-32 Clare 0-10
Kerry pile on the pain late on as Paul Geaney, Michael Geaney, Darran O’Sullivan and Barry John Keane grab a point apiece before the final whistle.
FULL TIME: Galway 4-24 Sligo 1-12
One-sided, to say the least.
That’s it as far as the football is concerned for today. The afternoon started with a shock as Fermanagh stunned Monaghan to book their return to the Ulster final for the first time since 2008, but in Munster and Connacht, it was business as usual as Kerry and Galway racked up 20+ point to set up provincial deciders against Cork and Roscommon respectively.
We’ll have lots more reaction and analysis from around the grounds later this afternoon, but for now, thanks for reading and for commenting.
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