Journey times ease for Kingdom

February 14, 2020

Peter Keane. ©INPHO/Bryan Keane.

Kerry manager Peter Keane is pleased to have two of their longer journeys out of the way in FL1.

Keane was talking about the trips to Dublin and Tyrone, but they still must travel west to Castlebar and up north to Clones before the end of the campaign.

They have three points from their opening three games heading into this weekend’s break and Keane stressed to the Kerryman that his young charges were still learning.

“A win, a draw and a loss, three points out of a possible six... at least we’ve two of the long journeys out of the way, which is a big factor, being on the road. We had to go to Croke Park and then (Tyrone), we’ve two more long journeys, we’ve to go to Castlebar and we’ve to go to Clones,” said Keane.

“But look, we’re learning, I’ve said all the time they’re a young team, we’ll make mistakes and we’ve to try and tidy them up as we go along. But your League is for learning, we take it one game at a time - and that sounds like something I’m saying every day - but that’s the truth of it.”

The Allianz Hurling League returns this weekend, make sure you join the hoganstand.com match tracker for live scores from the third round of games.


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