Kerry 2-12
Tipperary 0-8
Ger McCarthy reports at Pรกirc Uรญ Rinn
KERRY ARE THROUGH to the TG4 Munster senior final following a convincing win over Tipperary at Pรกirc Uรญ Rinn on Saturday afternoon.
Declan Quill and Darragh Longโs changes were full value for their victory, which was built on a commanding first half display highlighted by two Erica McGlynn goals.
The Kingdom, who will play Cork or Waterford in the provincial decider, enjoyed the brighter start with Niamh Nรญ Chonchรบir and Louise Nรญ Mhuircheartaigh (free) splitting the posts inside five minutes.
Niamh Carmody added to Tipperaryโs woes with her sideโs third score as Kerry dominated possession and territory for much of the opening exchanges.
Kerry underlined their quality with a superb goal after 9 minutes. Louise Nรญ Mhuircheartaigh set up McGlynn to palm the ball into the net following a flowing move.
An Emma Morrissey free got Tipp on the scoreboard but their opponentsโ response was swift. with Niamh Nรญ Chonchรบir pointing making it 1-4 to 0-1.
Starved of possession and forced on the back foot, Tippโs massed defence kept Kerry at bay for a time.
The remainder of one-sided first half saw Kerryโs full-forward McGlynn steal in to score a second goal and Emma Morrisseyโs frees keep Tipp within touching distance. Yet, Kerryโs 2-7 to 0-4 interval lead was well deserved.
Anna Rose Kennedy and Danielle OโLeary exchanged points shortly after the restart as Tipp enjoyed one of their best spells.
Peter Creedonโs team only had an Emma Morrissey free to show for their efforts, however, and a comfortable Kerry led 2-8 to 0-6 with 15 minutes remaining.
The eventual winners added four scores in reply โ McGlynn, Nรญ Chonchรบir, Danielle OโLeary and Lorraine Scanlon all finding their range.
Tipp could have little argument with the outcome and Lidl National League Division 2 champions Kerry will provide stiff opposition for Cork or Waterford in the Munster Final.
Scorers for Kerry: E McGlynn (2-2), N Nรญ Chonchรบir (0-4), D OโLeary (0-2), L Nรญ Mhuircheartaigh (0-1free), N Carmody, P McCarthy, L Scanlon (0-1 each).
Scorers for Tipperary: E Morrissey (0-6, 0-5 frees), E Cronin (0-1), A R Kennedy (0-1).
Kerry: C Butler; C OโBrien, K Cronin, E Lynch; A OโConnell, E Costello, C Murphy; C Lynch, A Galvin (captain); P McCarthy, N Carmody, L Scanlon; N Nรญ Chonchรบir, E McGlynn, L Nรญ Mhuircheartaigh.
Subs: D OโLeary for P McCarthy (19, inj), C Evans for C OโBrien (45), A Dillane for N Carmody (46), K Brosnan for E McGlynn (53).
Tipperary: L Fitzpatrick; L Morrissey, M Curley (captain), E Kelly; C Davey, N Martin, N Towey; A R Kennedy, L Spillane; S English, M Creedon, E Cronin; C OโDwyer, E Morrissey, M Murphy.
Subs: C Hennessey for S English (ht), E Moore for C Davey (40), N Mackey for M Creedon (40).
Referee: P Smith (Waterford).
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Seems to be the real deal as a coach, canโt imagine him been short of offers when he returns to GAA, he probably wonโt have to travel to far either
I think he fell out with Davy is the real storyโฆ..
Wishing Paul all the best with his future pursuits โ many Clare people hoping to see him back in the sideline after this well deserved break! He did the county some service and they know it!! Go n-eirรญ an tรกdh leis! :)
Who is replacing him and Joe?