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Published 20:01 25 Jan 2020 GMT
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With Byrne flailing and left behind, Eoin Murchan heaved over to intervene but not before the Kerry captain cooly slotted past Evan Comerford. It was a score that had the Kerry contingent at GAA HQ on their feet, and rightly so.
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Brian Fenton registered three superb scores to put Dublin back in front but Kerry had their tails up after that Clifford goal and further points from O'Donoghue and Sean O'Shea nudged The Kingdom ahead.
That was until Dean Rock punished the Kerry defence with a well-taken penalty but, down the other end, Byrne was starting to struggle with Clifford. The Fossa clubman shaped to shoot with his right and cut back inside with an extravagant bounce before curling over a left-footed point. He made it 1-2 for his opening 35 minutes with a free from close range.
Fenton, meanwhile, went 0-4 from his four attempts at the Kerry uprights and every one of them was a joy to behold.
Fascinating stuff as the two best attacks in the country go hell for leather and light it up at Croker.

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