THESE ARE HEADY times again for Kerry football, as Eamonn Fitzmauriceโs young side continued their dominance of Munster on Saturday with an emphatic win over Cork to set them up for a tilt at All-Ireland glory.
Kieran Donaghy celebrates Kerry's Munster final win with his daughter, Lola Rose. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
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Paul Geaney found the net twice at Pรกirc Uรญ Chaoimh as Kerry, running out 17-point winners, claimed a sixth straight provincial title and now head into the Super 8s and a first meeting with Galway with all the momentum at their backs.
In recording their biggest championship win over Cork since 1938, Kerry further underlined their clinical and devastating edge in attack, as a star-studded forward line dismantled the hosts.
Fitzmauriceโs side have also made improvements defensively this term and look a well-oiled unit heading into the business end of the summer, with a mix of youth and experience proving to be a formidable blend.
โOur young fellas were brilliant again, huge for us as a group to see them in their first Munster final,โ Kieran Donaghy said.
โYou wouldnโt know it looking out at them. Itโs huge for us going forward. The finishers came on and all had an impact which is what we want. Training is going well and weโre just trying to keep on top of it.
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โTheyโve come through, theyโre all the winners, theyโve won two All-Ireland minors, theyโve Hogan Cups. Theyโre just winners. When youโre a winner like that and youโve come into a set up as they are, as good as they are, they know how they play the game and I think minor coaching is gone to such a level now that when they come in itโs not the step up it was 15 years ago.
โTheir body shape is also allowing them to come in, theyโre on weights since they were 14. Theyโre coming in in much better shape so itโs brilliant.โ
Donaghy, who came on as a second-half replacement for David Clifford, added that if the group can keep their heads down and continue to work hard, Kerryโs potential knows no bounds.
โThese are really exciting times, donโt know whatโs going to happen. You just hope they keep their heads down and keep working and keep getting better and keep striving to get the Kerry jersey to where itโs going to be over the next decade or two.
โTheyโre an exceptional bunch, four minor teams in a row coming through and the U17s out there today [Saturday], arenโt too bad either. Kerry football never really takes too much of a dip.
Stephen O'Brien celebrates Kerry's first goal against Cork. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
โThese boys are coming but itโs a long road as well. We have to be real as well. They have a lot of learnings over the next few weeks and hopefully that will stand them in good stead if we get through.โ
Donaghy, who has now won eight Munster titles, says he is pushing hard to earn a starting place, but the 35-year-old also knows his role is to make as much impact off the bench as possible.
Looking ahead to the Super 8s phase of the championship, Donaghy said there is real excitement around the new format.
โIโm really looking forward to them,โ he added.
โI think theyโre going to be very exciting. You really donโt know what theyโre going to throw up and thatโs exciting. You donโt know where youโre going, where youโre playing. We know we have Galway in Croke Park in three weeks, which will be a belter of a game.
โIn the past, we were six weeks, seven weeks after a Munster final waiting for a game and youโre going up against a crowd that were battle-hardened and itโs always dodgy for us.
โSo the Super 8s are going to be outstanding and I think for the fan and the neutral in particular, thereโll be a lot of good games. Either sitting in front of the telly or going to games that are close to them.
โThereโs going to be a lot of games almost like Kerry and Mayo in the Gaelic Grounds in 2014, a lot of parochial fixtures where the passion and the blood-flow will be going and the crowd will be there in big numbers in great venues.โ
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'They've come through, and they're just winners. These are really exciting times'
THESE ARE HEADY times again for Kerry football, as Eamonn Fitzmauriceโs young side continued their dominance of Munster on Saturday with an emphatic win over Cork to set them up for a tilt at All-Ireland glory.
Paul Geaney found the net twice at Pรกirc Uรญ Chaoimh as Kerry, running out 17-point winners, claimed a sixth straight provincial title and now head into the Super 8s and a first meeting with Galway with all the momentum at their backs.
In recording their biggest championship win over Cork since 1938, Kerry further underlined their clinical and devastating edge in attack, as a star-studded forward line dismantled the hosts.
Fitzmauriceโs side have also made improvements defensively this term and look a well-oiled unit heading into the business end of the summer, with a mix of youth and experience proving to be a formidable blend.
โOur young fellas were brilliant again, huge for us as a group to see them in their first Munster final,โ Kieran Donaghy said.
โYou wouldnโt know it looking out at them. Itโs huge for us going forward. The finishers came on and all had an impact which is what we want. Training is going well and weโre just trying to keep on top of it.
โTheyโve come through, theyโre all the winners, theyโve won two All-Ireland minors, theyโve Hogan Cups. Theyโre just winners. When youโre a winner like that and youโve come into a set up as they are, as good as they are, they know how they play the game and I think minor coaching is gone to such a level now that when they come in itโs not the step up it was 15 years ago.
โTheir body shape is also allowing them to come in, theyโre on weights since they were 14. Theyโre coming in in much better shape so itโs brilliant.โ
Donaghy, who came on as a second-half replacement for David Clifford, added that if the group can keep their heads down and continue to work hard, Kerryโs potential knows no bounds.
โThese are really exciting times, donโt know whatโs going to happen. You just hope they keep their heads down and keep working and keep getting better and keep striving to get the Kerry jersey to where itโs going to be over the next decade or two.
โTheyโre an exceptional bunch, four minor teams in a row coming through and the U17s out there today [Saturday], arenโt too bad either. Kerry football never really takes too much of a dip.
โThese boys are coming but itโs a long road as well. We have to be real as well. They have a lot of learnings over the next few weeks and hopefully that will stand them in good stead if we get through.โ
Donaghy, who has now won eight Munster titles, says he is pushing hard to earn a starting place, but the 35-year-old also knows his role is to make as much impact off the bench as possible.
Looking ahead to the Super 8s phase of the championship, Donaghy said there is real excitement around the new format.
โIโm really looking forward to them,โ he added.
โIn the past, we were six weeks, seven weeks after a Munster final waiting for a game and youโre going up against a crowd that were battle-hardened and itโs always dodgy for us.
โSo the Super 8s are going to be outstanding and I think for the fan and the neutral in particular, thereโll be a lot of good games. Either sitting in front of the telly or going to games that are close to them.
โThereโs going to be a lot of games almost like Kerry and Mayo in the Gaelic Grounds in 2014, a lot of parochial fixtures where the passion and the blood-flow will be going and the crowd will be there in big numbers in great venues.โ
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