GAA: Kerry beat Cork to claim Corn Pháidí Uí Shé

Kerry won the Corn Pháidí Uí Shé after being crowned Munster football champions today. David Clifford scored 1-6 as they came from behind to see off Cork in the decider by 1-23 to 1-15. The trophy is named after the former Kerry great Páidí Ó Sé and was lifted by his son in law Paul Geaney. Roscommon are the Connacht Football champions for the first time since 2019. Three late points from Diarmuid Murtagh was enough to beat defending champions Galway by 3-21 to 2-22. It stops Galway's domination of the province as they were looking for a fifth title in a row today. Kerry’s David Clifford and Daniel O’Mahony of Cork. Photo: Ryan/Byrne/Inpho The first round of the Tailteann Cup threw up some big victories today. Tipperary opened their account with a 0-17 to 1-12 win over Sligo. Laois beat Wicklow by 1-23 to 0-19 and it has finished London 5-12 - Waterford 0-10. Antrim outlasted Carlow after extra time to win a high scoring affair by 6-17 to 2-26. Fermanagh came from behind to beat Longford 1-24 to 2-17. Offaly and Kilkenny have played out a draw in the Leinster Hurling Championship. The Cats had to battle back to rescue the point after the game finished 0-24 to 1-21. Offaly's Eoghan Cahill with his late free to earn a draw for Offaly. Photo: Tom O'Hanlon/Inpho Mikey Carey scored the goal for Kilkenny. Dublin will play Kildare in the Leinster Ladies Football Final. The Jackies saw off Meath today by 1-11 to 0-5 to book their place in the provincial decider. Kerry will take on Waterford in the Munster final. The Kingdom saw off Cork by 1-16 to 0-8 while the Deise bested Tipperary by 0-12 to 0-8.
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