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David Clifford of Fossa and Kerry (file pic). Ryan Byrne/INPHO

David Clifford kicks 0-7 for victorious Fossa as Dublin and Kerry stars return to club action

Raheny recovered from a five-point half-time deficit to see off Cuala in their opener in the Dublin Senior 1 Championship.

MORE ALL-IRELAND FINALISTS from both champions Dublin and runners-up Kerry returned to club football action in their respective counties this evening, with All-Ireland club champs Kilmacud Crokes opening their account in Dublinโ€™s Senior 1 competition with a three-point victory over St Sylvesterโ€™s.

The hero of a fortnight ago, Dublinโ€™s man of the match Paul Mannion, didnโ€™t feature for Crokes, with Cian Oโ€™Connor starring in a 0-14 to 2-5 win at Parnell Park.

Crokes led 0-6 to 0-2 after a tame first half, but an Alex Wight penalty and a fisted goal by Jack Hazley for Sylโ€™s made the second half-hour altogether more interesting.

Hazleyโ€™s goal with nine minutes remaining brought the deficit back to two before a couple of picturesque scores from Oโ€™Connor โ€” on either side of a Sylโ€™s point โ€” consolidated Crokesโ€™ lead.

A Dara Mullin free from under the stand in stoppage time sealed the deal before Ronan Palmer brought Sylโ€™s back to within a goal on the cusp of full-time.

Also in Senior 1, Raheny recovered from a 1-3 to 0-1 disadvantage at half-time to earn a 1-10 to 1-6 win over Cuala.

Seรกn McMahon, Brian Fenton and Brian Howard formed Rahenyโ€™s spine while Michael Fitzsimons and Con Oโ€™Callaghan started for Cuala.

In The Kingdom, Kerryโ€™s Clifford brothers David and Paudie shook off their All-Ireland final disappointment as Fossa comfortably saw off An Ghaeltacht in their Kerry Intermediate Football Championship group opener in Tralee.

Younger brother David had a more comfortable day with the boot, too, firing 0-7 โ€” almost half of Fossaโ€™s scores in a 0-15 to 1-7 victory over one of the pre-competition favourites.

All-Ireland Junior champions Fossa already led by eight scores when half-forward Dara ร“ Sรฉ threw An Ghaeltacht a lifeline in the 53rd minute, but elder Clifford sibling Paudie notched his sole score moments later as Fossa pointed for home.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 5:39 PM

    Wouldnโ€™t lace Leitremโ€™s boots.

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    Mar 20th 2025, 7:51 PM

    @James Murphy: Leitrim wear slip-ons ffs

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