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Final Whistle: Kerry come on top in Croke Park thriller

GAELIC GAMES   Kerry are into the All-Ireland final once again after beating Tyrone in Croke...



Final Whistle: Kerry come on t...
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Final Whistle: Kerry come on top in Croke Park thriller

GAELIC GAMES
 
Kerry are into the All-Ireland final once again after beating Tyrone in Croke Park on a scoreline of 18 points to 1-11.
 
Mickey Harte's side stayed in touch throughout and the Ulster side were boosted after they converted a late penalty thanks to Peter Harte.
 
But the Kingdom held on to reach their second consecutive All-Ireland final and will face either Dublin or Mayo to defend their title
 
Kerry boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice praised his side and cited their experience as the key factor in their win.
 
The curtain raiser there was the minor football semi-final clash of Kerry and Derry. 
 
It finished, Kerry 1-11, Derry 1-6, Kerry running out 5 point winners.
 
SOCCER
 
In the day's early Premier League game, Chelsea ran out 3-2 winners away to West Brom.
 
Chelsea led all afternoon but have were given a scare in the second half after conceding and losing John Terry to a red card.
 
Manchester City ran out 2-nil winners through a second half goals from Alexander Kolarov adn Smir Nasri 
 
Southampton and Watford finished scoreless with Ireland's Shane Long performing well for the Saints.
 
Closer to home, the draw for the Irish Daily Mail FAI Senior Cup has been made.
 
Bray Wanderers will host Killester, Cork City make the trip to Derry City.
 
Longford will face either Athlone Town or Sheriff and Sligo face the daunting trip to League of Ireland Champions, Dundalk.
 
CYCLING
 
It was a good day for the Irish in the Vuelta Espana, with Team Sky's Nicholas Roche and Team Cannondale's Dan Martin finishing third and fourth respecitively in the first individual stage of the event.
 
Colombia’s Esteban Chaves finished first, with several general classification contenders, including Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana, coming home in a group just over thirty seconds behind him.
 
The Orica GreenEdge rider outlasted Team Giant-Alpecin’s Tom Dumoulin over the 158.7km stage.

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