Stephen O'Brien, Con O'Calllaghan and David Moran all bagged individual gongs.
AND THEN THERE were two.
Five in-a-row chasing Dublin and Kerry booked their All-Ireland final places over the weekend with their wins at Croke Park coming against Mayo and Tyrone respectively.
While there was no disagreement over Saturday night’s man-of-the-match, RTÉ and Sky Sports went with different Kerry players yesterday.
'We'll be looking to appeal that one' - Man of the match Stephen O'Brien retains hope of playing in the All-Ireland final against Dublin #RTEGAApic.twitter.com/BQZoecBrQX
The Sunday Game handed Stephen O’Brien the award, after his 1-2 helped the Peter Keane’s Kingdom side past the Red Hand and into the 1 September decider.
While Paul Geaney and David Clifford were among others to impress for the Green and Gold, Sky Sports awarded veteran midfielder David Moran the title of man-of-the-match.
Man of the match Con O'Callaghan is feeling fine after his knock but is still not willing to discuss the Drive for Five #RTEGAApic.twitter.com/qoju3sHgGN
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Close
8 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic.
Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy
here
before taking part.
Do you agree with the man-of-the-match winners from the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals?
Stephen O'Brien, Con O'Calllaghan and David Moran all bagged individual gongs.
AND THEN THERE were two.
Five in-a-row chasing Dublin and Kerry booked their All-Ireland final places over the weekend with their wins at Croke Park coming against Mayo and Tyrone respectively.
While there was no disagreement over Saturday night’s man-of-the-match, RTÉ and Sky Sports went with different Kerry players yesterday.
The Sunday Game handed Stephen O’Brien the award, after his 1-2 helped the Peter Keane’s Kingdom side past the Red Hand and into the 1 September decider.
While Paul Geaney and David Clifford were among others to impress for the Green and Gold, Sky Sports awarded veteran midfielder David Moran the title of man-of-the-match.
The GAA Twitter. The GAA Twitter.
The two-time All-Ireland winner was influential yet again as Kerry overturned a four-point half-time deficit to sink Mickey Harte’s Ulstermen.
Both broadcasters opted for Cuala star Con O’Callaghan to scoop the individual accolade when it came to Dublin’s 10-point victory over Mayo.
O’Callaghan flexed his considerable muscle, firing home two second-half goals as the reigning champions left James Horan’s men for dead.
Do you agree with the man-of-the-match winners? Let us know.
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Dublin Kerry key men MVP Stars Align