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Kerry land 39th All-Ireland title as David Clifford stars and Donegal's punishing wait goes on

Kerry land 39th All-Ireland title as David Clifford stars and Donegal's punishing wait goes on

The Irish Suna day ago
KERRY secured their 39th All-Ireland title on Sunday afternoon as they broke Donegal hearts once again.
Jack O'Connor's side delivered a composed, ruthless performance at Croke Park.
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David Clifford was sublime for Kerry as the bagged their 39th Sam Maguire title
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Michael Murphy and Donegal put up a brave show but they couldn't get in touch of Kerry throughout the contest
The Kingdom pulled clear when it mattered most, and stamped their authority on the contest despite Donegal's repeated attempts to rally.
Jim McGuinness' men put up a fight, but they simply couldn't cope with the Kingdom's clinical edge.
From the off, the three-time All-Ireland winners were chasing the game, as David and Paudie Clifford dominated the tight spaces and dictated the tempo.
Joe O'Connor was a powerhouse in midfield as he sealed the game with the only goal of the contest, while Dylan Geaney floated dangerously throughout.
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But it was the Kingdom's day once again at GAA HQ.
KERRY 1-26
DONEGAL 0-19
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