
Paul Geaney struck two late goals as Dingle triumphed over Austin Stacks to their first Kerry senior football championship title since 1948.
It finished 2-13 to 1-12 at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, where Stacks saw their late push, which included a 55th minute penalty from Cian Purcell, killed off once Kerry ace Geaney rattled their net three minutes later.
The Tralee side had built up a 0-7 to 0-2 lead inside the opening 20 minutes, with scores from Paul Geaney and Conor Geaney helping to trim the Dingle deficit to four come half-time (0-8 to 0-4).
The two aforementioned Geaneys and Tadhg deBrún sailed over scores after the restart to make it a one-point game and they’d eventually hit the front when Paul Geaney smashed in their first goal in the 52nd minute.
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— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) October 26, 2025
Báite san eangach !!!!!! 🥅
Paul Geaney raises the green flag for Dingle🤩
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A Dylan Geaney two-pointer would be backed by Tom O’Sullivan’s point to make it 1-13 to 0-11 in favour of the men from the peninsula ahead of Purcell crashing in a penalty at other end.
Stacks kept the heat on but it’d be Dingle that struck the next hammer blow via their captain Geaney who netted his second goal to put a seal the sweet success for his club.
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— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) October 26, 2025
Paul Geaney le críoch den scoth 😍
Another goal put Dingle in a comfy lead with only 3 minutes left 🥅
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