All-Ireland SFC, Round 3: Kerry 3-15 Armagh 0-10 (51′); Mayo v Meath, 6.15pmAll-Ireland SHC quarter-final: Clare v Dublin, 7pmTailteann Cup semi-finals: Down 2-19 Fermanagh 1-21 (FT); Offaly v Wicklow, 5pmAll-Ireland Senior Women’s Football Championship: Mayo 1-15 Donegal 2-6; Meath 1-12 Tyrone 1-10; Kildare 1-13 Tipperary 0-9 (FT); Armagh 2-15 Waterford 1-15 (FT)All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship: Kilkenny 4-14 Clare 1-8 (FT); Limerick 1-18 Wexford 3-11 (FT); Offaly v Dublin, 4pmAll-Ireland MFC semi-final: Cork v Derry, 4pm53 mins: Sean O’Shea and Gavin White on for Kerry. Gulp. Ethan Rafferty lands a two-point free for Armagh to bring the gap down to 12. Kerry 3-16 Armagh 0-1248 mins: That’s the full house from David Clifford. He has a goal, points with both feet from play, a fisted point and now a glorious two-pointer to push him onto 1-9 for the day. Champagne football from Kerry. Kerry 3-15 Armagh 0-945 mins: GOAL for Kerry! That’s that, you’d imagine. Dylan Geaney turned provider again, pulling off a dummy handpass before sending Joe O’Connor away. The big midfielder didn’t need to be asked twice and nearly bursts the net. Geaney follows up with his fifth point of the day. Kerry 3-12 Armagh 0-943 mins: Ah, he’s a magician. David Clifford uses Mike Breen as a decoy, stands Tiernan Kelly up, dips a shoulder one way and scampers the other before flicking a score off his left. No defending that. Kerry 2-11 Armagh 0-941 mins: That was badly-needed from Conor Turbitt. Wide on the right, no real option but to go for it, he landed a lovely effort with his right boot. More of that required. Kerry 2-10 Armagh 0-939 mins: This has got away from Armagh quickly. David Clifford pops a free to make it double-scores. Kerry 2-10 Armagh 0-836 mins: Dylan Geaney is having a terrific day and he pushes the lead out to seven with a sharp point off his right. Armagh need something soon. Kerry 2-9 Armagh 0-8Ian O’Riordan writes...“A crazy ending to the opening 35 minutes has left Kerry sitting comfortably in front by two goals, 2-0 to 0-8, the second one scored a matter of seconds before the buzzer when Paul Geaney fired from over 40m out into the empty Armagh net.“Quite the turnaround – Armagh trying to play down the buzzer for a last shot of their own, Ethan Rafferty coming forward in the process, but suddenly Joe McElory lost the ball in the turnover, and with that Jason Foley sent the searching ball into space, which bounced neatly for Geaney, who still needed to work his magic.“Perhaps a greater lead than Kerry deserved, but their energetic and attacking play has been in direct contrast to Armagh’s slow and laborious build-up. The visitors did settle early on, points from Ross McQuillan, Jason Duffy and Oisin Conaty scoring early on.“Then David Clifford exploded into the game, scoring 1-3 from his first three touches – his goal on 12 minutes coming off a delicious pass from Dylan Geaney. Armagh briefly dipped their noses back in front, but again their slow build up was costing them, Clifford adding a two-point free after 33 minutes to restore their advantage. Armagh will need to come out fighting, or their championship is done."FULL-TIME: Down 2-19 Fermanagh 1-21 An extraordinary comeback by Fermanagh in the Tailteann Cup semi-final ended up falling just a point short. They were 10 points down at one stage but they restricted Down to just six points in the second half. But a late point from Ryan McEvoy got Laverty’s side out of jail. Huge drama, heartbreak for Fermanagh.First half highlights. Armagh were definitely not six points worse than Kerry but their mismanagement of the endgame there has been so, so heavily punished.HALF-TIME: DISASTER FOR ARMAGH! Goal for Paul Geaney after Ethan Rafferty pushed forward to help out in the Armagh attack. They had the ball, the were running down the clock but they got turned over on the edge of the arc and Jason Foley launched a long ball down into the Kerry forward line. It broke to Geaney who rolled home his finish into an empty net from fully 45 metres out. That’s a six-point lead for Kerry at the break. A shocker from Armagh. Kerry 2-8 Armagh 0-833 mins: Armagh had to be so patient there but they eventually worked it to Conaty 25 metres out and he speared his second of the day. Almost immediately though, Joe O’Connor drew a foul at the other end and David Clifford nailed a two-point free. Big difference in the amount of work required for a score there. Kerry 1-8 Armagh 0-827 mins: Dylan Geaney puts an end to the messing, popping up with a white flag and an orangte one in the space of 40 seconds. Throw in his pearler of a pass for the goal and it’s a fine afternoon’s work so far for the Dingle forward. Biggest lead of the game for Kerry. Kerry 1-6 Armagh 0-625 mins: Clifford can do it with his right as well as his left. That’s 1-2 against his name now, all from play. Both sides have a clutch of wides to their name, the only thing the game is missing is a little composure in front of goal. Kerry 1-4 Armagh 0-618 mins: McQuillan gets in behind again and fists his point this time. Could have tried for a goal but took the Armagh option instead. Armagh are doing well on the Kerry kick-out and Duffy pushes them ahead from the next attack. Armagh 0-6 Kerry 1-214 mins: Geaney to Clifford, Clifford splits the posts. Two possessions for the Fossa megastar, 1-1 scored. Kerry lead. Kerry 1-2 Armagh 0-411 mins: GOAL for Kerry! And who else? David Clifford lacthes on to the sweetest pass you’ll ever see from Dylan Geaney, rounds Rafferty and just about gets his shot away into the corner of the net. Kerry have been largely overrun but Armagh have been wasteful and now it’s caught up with them. Kerry 1-1 Armagh 0-410 mins: Cian McConville nails a free after a brilliant long kick-out by Rafferty. Armagh are on it, Kerry are looking a little ponderous. Early days yet but the midfield battle is going the way of the visitors and they’re creating plenty of chances. Four wides already, keeping Kerry in the game. Armagh 0-4 Kerry 0-15 mins: Armagh have made much the better start and now they’ve gone ahead. Jason Duffy got in behind on a backdoor cut and he whipped a smart score. Oisin Conaty follows up with a trademark livewire dart and they’re two ahead. They’ve had a goal chance and a two-pointer wide as well. Kerry under pressure here. Armagh 0-3 Kerry 0-13 mins: Ross McQuillan was a late addition but with points like that, who could leave him off the team? Gorgeous curling kick draws Armagh level. Kerry 0-1 Armagh 0-12 mins: Paul Geaney gets Kerry up and running with a typically stylish finish from out on the right. Kerry 0-1 Armagh 0-0CHANCE! Joe McElroy got in behind for a shot at goal just nine seconds into the game but he dragged it wide with an agricultural enough swipe. Lucky enough escape for Kerry.Four minutes to throw-in between Kerry and Armagh. The GAA+ panel have done an interesting bit on Kieran Donaghy here - Soupy Campbell is having an excellent first year in the pundit world.Off we go...Ian O’Riordan is in Killarney for us. He’s sent us up a disptatch...“From before lunchtime, the traffic was at a crawl into Killarney, as it invariably is on any warm midsummer’s day. The only difference this time being the conspicuous number of Northern registrations among the long chain of cars.“Armagh supporters have clearly travelled in force for this Round 3 All-Ireland series game that will complete The Trilogy of recent championship summers – the 2025 All-Ireland champions, Kerry, versus the 2024 champions, Armagh. By tea-time this evening one of them will be out.“Kerry will play as selected, manager Jack O’Connor welcoming back three-time All-Ireland winner Paul Murphy, the one change from the team that took out Kildare last Saturday. 2025 All-Stars Shane Ryan and Seanie O’Shea return to the matchday panel.“Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney has made two changes, Paddy Burns replacing Greg McCabe in the half-back line, with Ross McQuillan starting in place of Tomás McCormack in the half-forward line.“Kerry won last year’s quarter-final by eight points, that game turning on their inferno of 14 unanswered points after the 40th minute. Armagh won the 2024 semi-final by two points in extra-time.“Mostly overcast for now, the sun burns once it does break through, and there’s hardly a whiff of a breeze. Kerry have 11 of the team that started last year’s quarter-final. A fascinating game is almost up us.”Half-time in the first of the Tailteann Cup semi-finals in Croke Park - Down lead Fermanagh by 2-13 to 1-9. It’s been plain enough sailing for Conor Laverty’s side, with Pat Havern’s goal in the 29th minute stretching their lead out to 10. Fermanagh got the last three points of the half but it’s hard to see a way back for them.Team news filtering in from Killarney. Kerry play as named, so Sean O’Shea and Shane Ryan stay on the bench. Armagh make two chages from their published team, Ross McQuillan and Paddy Burns coming in for Tomás McCormack and Greg McCabe.KERRY: Shane Murphy; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Dylan Casey; Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Mike Breen, Graham O’Sullivan; Mark O’Shea, Seán O’Brien; Joe O’Connor, Paudie Clifford, Diarmuid O’Connor; David Clifford, Paul Geaney, Dylan Geaney.ARMAGH: Ethan Rafferty; Peter McGrane, Aaron McKay, Gareth Murphy; Paddy Burns, Tiernan Kelly, Jarly Óg Burns; Andrew Murnin, Joe McElroy; Cian McConville, Darragh McMullan, Ross McQuillan; Conor Turbitt, Jason Duffy, Oisin Conaty.Last-chance saloon time and the doors are wide open, folks. Armagh v Kerry at four o’clock, Mayo v Meath later on, Tailteann semi-finals already underway - whoever loses is done for the year. Let’s have a day.
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