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Kerry and Meath to renew Championship rivalry for FOURTH year running in All-Ireland semi packed with stars

Kerry and Meath to renew Championship rivalry for FOURTH year running in All-Ireland semi packed with stars

The Irish Sun19-07-2025
KERRY and Meath meet in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship for a fourth successive season.
The Royals won the 2022 final at Croke Park but the Kingdom had the upper hand in quarter-finals in 2023 and 2024.
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Kerry were also winners in the league in March but only by two points and there is likely to be little between them again at O'Connor Park.
Both have proven matchwinners, with the Kingdom's Síofra O'Shea bagging 3-2 in their quarter-final against Kildare. Vikki Wall and Emma Duggan lead Meath's charge.
Jadyn Lucey is in for Rachel Dwyer in Kerry's attack. Meath retain the team that beat Tipperary.
KERRY: ME Bolger; E Lynch, D Kearney, C Lynch; A O'Connell, E Costello, A Dillane; M O'Connell, A Galvin; N Carmody, N Ní Chonchúir, C Evans; J Lucey, S O'Shea, D O'Leary.
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MEATH: R Murray; Á Sheridan, MK Lynch, K Newe; A Cleary, S Wall, K Kealy; O Sheehy, M Farrelly; M Thynne, N Gallogly, C Smyth; E Duggan, V Wall, K Cole
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Galway won a titanic tie at Parnell Park on their way to finishing the year as runners-up to Kerry.
How the defences cope against extremely talented forwards will go a long way towards deciding tonight's outcome.
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Hannah Tyrrell and Kate Sullivan have been deadly scorers for the Jackies, with Olivia Divilly and Kate Slevin firing well for the Tribe.
Caoimhe O'Connor replaces Hannah McGinnis in the Dublin attack. Galway go same again.
'Easiest interview I've ever had' jokes RTE GAA host after pundits go back and forth before Meath vs Donegal
DUBLIN: A Shiels; J Tobin, L Caffrey, N Donlon; S Goldrick, M Byrne, N Crowley; É O'Dowd, N Hetherton; N Owens, C O'Connor, S McIntyre; H Tyrrell, C Darby, K Sullivan.
GALWAY: D Gower; B Quinn, S Ní Loingsigh, K Geraghty; H Noone, N Ward, C Trill; L Ward, S Divilly; N Divilly, O Divilly, A Davoren; E Noone, L Coen, K Slevin.
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