KERRY ADVANCED TO an All-Ireland semi-final but there was no separating Mayo and Roscommon at Croke Park in yesterday’s quarter-final.
For his exploits in Kerry’s victory over Galway, the man-of-the-match award went to Paul Murphy, while Lee Keegan’s heroics for Mayo earned him the individual accolade from the clash of the Connacht rivals.
RTÉ: The Sunday Game
RTÉ: The Sunday Game
Murphy got the nod over Kerry team-mate and goalkeeper Brian Kelly, with Galway’s Ian Burke also nominated:
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RTÉ: The Sunday Game
RTÉ: The Sunday Game
Following the Mayo-Roscommon stalemate, winner Keegan was nominated alongside Roscommon pair John McManus and Niall Kilroy:
Do you agree with the man-of-the-match winners from yesterday's football quarter-finals?
KERRY ADVANCED TO an All-Ireland semi-final but there was no separating Mayo and Roscommon at Croke Park in yesterday’s quarter-final.
For his exploits in Kerry’s victory over Galway, the man-of-the-match award went to Paul Murphy, while Lee Keegan’s heroics for Mayo earned him the individual accolade from the clash of the Connacht rivals.
RTÉ: The Sunday Game RTÉ: The Sunday Game
Murphy got the nod over Kerry team-mate and goalkeeper Brian Kelly, with Galway’s Ian Burke also nominated:
RTÉ: The Sunday Game RTÉ: The Sunday Game
Following the Mayo-Roscommon stalemate, winner Keegan was nominated alongside Roscommon pair John McManus and Niall Kilroy:
But do you agree with the man-of-the-match award winners, or do you think another player should have got the nod?
Let us know in the comments section below….
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