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Published 20:25 5 Feb 2017 GMT
Paul Geaney's 2-2 from play helped Kerry to a fine victory in Donegal.
The Kingdom were actually nine points to the good with 15 minutes to go but didn't score thereafter and their hosts reduced the deficit to three.
McManus pulled a McManus as Monaghan won in Mayo whilst Seanie Johnston's breathtaking performance wasn't enough to keep Cavan any closer to Dublin.
Division Two
Colm O'Neill got 25 minutes against Galway - 25 minutes - and he scored five points, four from play.
Niall Kelly and Ben McCormack ripped Meath apart themselves. Honourable mention for Donal Lenihan who still managed to feature in the face of a 10-point defeat.
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