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Preview and Live Score Commentary for Monaghan vs Kerry who kick-off proceedings. Taking place at 2pm on October 24, the game marks the return of inter-county football after almost a seven-month absence.
The game is an important one for both teams. Therefore neither will have much time to dust off the cobwebs. Monaghan sit sixth in the table. Currently, they are safe from relegation but with just two games to go they need to pick up points somewhere along the way. In contrast, Kerry remain in contention to win the League. They are just a point behind Galway at the top of table. Hence, a win in their final two games will put all the pressure on the Connacht team.
For Monaghan, victories over Mayo and Tyrone were cancelled out by losses to Galway and Donegal. However, an impressive draw to five-in-a-row All-Ireland winners Dublin has their heads above water. Likewise, Kerry drew with Dublin in GAA headquarters last January in a thrilling League opener. Since then, only a loss to Tyrone has blemished their record.
Last year’s League and Championship runners-up Kerry will have one eye on their Munster Championship semi-final on the 8th of November. Despite their promising position in the League, they will hope to go one better than last year’s final replay defeat. With that in mind, Peter Keane could use his remaining two League fixtures to experiment. For example, Dr. Crokes’ Tony Brosnan was used in the League earlier in the year and could be given another chance to impress.
Meanwhile, Monaghan will have to hit the ground running. Their Championship campaign begins on October 31st at home to Cavan. This comes after back-to-back League outings. With the Club Championship all wrapped up, Seamus McEnaney has a full contingent to choose from. Scotstown players Rory Beggan, Darren Hughes, and Conor McCarthy will be on a high from their Championship win.
Allianz National League Division 1: Monaghan vs Kerry, Saturday October 17, 2pm (Inniskeen).
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Details
Date | Time | League | Season | Match Day | Full Time |
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October 17, 2020 | 14:00 | GAA - Divison 1 Football | 2020 | 17/10/20 | 70' |
Venue
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones |
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St. Tiernach’s Park, L2100, Liseggerton, Clones Urban, Ballybay-Clones Municipal District, County Monaghan, Ireland |
Kerry
# | Player | Position |
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Gavin White | Defender | |
Shane Ryan | Goal Keeper | |
Jason Foley | Defender | |
Peter Crowley | Defender | |
Diarmuid O’Connor Kerry | Midfielder | |
Tadhg Morley | Defender | |
Tom O’Sullivan | Defender | |
Paul Murphy | Defender | |
Ronan Buckley | Forward | |
Micheál Burns | Forward | |
Tony Brosnan | Forward | |
Sean O’Shea | Forward | |
Dara Moynihan | Forward | |
David Clifford | Forward | |
Enda Smith | Midfielder | |
Ryan McHugh | Defender | |
D O’Connor | Forward | |
Evan Comerford | Goal Keeper | |
Michael Murphy | Midfielder | |
E Lowry | Forward | |
David Byrne | Defender | |
Donal Keogan | Defender | |
James McCarthy | Defender | |
Brian Fenton | Midfielder | |
Seanie Furlong | Forward | |
Conor McManus | Forward | |
David Moran | Midfielder | |
Connor Gleeson | Goal Keeper | |
Patrick Durcan | Defender | |
Sean Andy O’Ceallaigh | Defender | |
Kevin Quinn | Forward | |
Stephen Cluxton | Goal Keeper | |
Sean Kelly | Defender | |
Lee Keegan | Defender | |
Philly McMahon | Defender | |
Sean Mulkerrin | Defender | |
Aidan O’Shea | Midfielder | |
Michael Fitzsimons | Defender | |
Johnny Heaney | Defender | |
K Lillis | Midfielder | |
Total |
Monaghan
# | Player | Position |
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Conor McManus | Forward | |
Total |
Still playing
Monaghan point from mark Christopher McGuinness, Three behind
McManus hits his 5th point
Another McManus point
Point from O'Sullivan
Six on the day for Clifford
Five min injury time, Kerry lead by 4pts
McManus with his 3rd point
Clifford hits his 5th point
Monaghan point from play Christopher McGuinness
Sean O'Shea point, Kerry by 6pts
Conor McManus is given a point, but the shot was wide
Tony Brosnan point
David Clifford point
Conor McManus point
David Moran point
Conor McManus comes onto the Monaghan team
Kerry lead by 4pts at the break
Monaghan point from play Kieran Hughes
Great point from Tony Brosnan
Great point from Paul Murphy
Point Gavin White
Jason Foley point
Monaghan point from free Micheál Bannigan
Monaghan point from mark Fintan Kelly
Sean O'Shea free
Dessie Ward gets a Monaghan point, its 4pts Kerry 2pts Monaghan
Woods with a nice point
Point from Tony Brosnan
Second point for Clifford
Point for Clifford