Mon, 30 Mar, 2015 - 01:00
Edward Newman, Austin Stack Park
The greater athleticism of the Farney men allied to an energetic second half performance were the defining factors in Monaghan’s first win over the Kingdom in either league or championship in 27 years, and leave the Kingdom staring down the barrel of possible relegation should results go against them next weekend.

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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: OmaghPerson: KerryPerson: Conor McManusPerson: McManusPerson: Shane EnrightPerson: EnrightPerson: Eamon FitzmauricePerson: FarneyPerson: Owen DuffyPerson: Darren HughesPerson: WyliePerson: DrewPerson: RyanPerson: Vinny CoreyPerson: Malachy O’RourkePerson: Kieran DonaghyPerson: CoreyPerson: DonaghyPerson: TraleePerson: Paul GeaneyPerson: Barry John KeanePerson: GeaneyPerson: Tommy WalshPerson: TyronePerson: Marc Ó SéPerson: James O’DonoghuePerson: Colm CooperPerson: FitzmauricePerson: Paul GalvinPerson: CooperPerson: Mickey HartePerson: Jack SherwoodPerson: Alan FitzgeraldPerson: Stephen O’BrienPerson: MonaghanPerson: Rory BegganEvent: 2015Event: Football LeagueOrganisation: Allianz FLOrganisation: MonaghanOrganisation: FarneyOrganisation: Kerry
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