Danielle O'Leary struck a magnificent haul of 1-5 at Croke Park on Saturday evening as a goal-hungry Kerry secured a record 13th Lidl National Football League Division 1 crown with a comprehensive victory over Armagh at Croke Park on Saturday evening.
A little over eight months on from finally getting their hands on the Brendan Martin Cup at the same venue, Aoife Dillane and her Kerry team-mates will make a welcome return to Croke Park.
This weekend sees three provincial senior football championship quarter-finals and all four Ladies National Football League finals available for fans to watch live.
Kerry CCC is expected to investigate a serious incident which left 2018 All-Ireland MFC winner Jack Kennelly with a broken jaw and led to the abandonment of a club game in the county last weekend.
Jack O'Connor stressed the need for Kerry to have a fully-fit squad if they're to have a chance of completing another League and Championship double under his tenure.
Kerry had too much for Mayo this afternoon as they triumphed to the Allianz Football League Division 1 title with a 1-18 to 1-12 victory at Croke Park.
Mayo and Tyrone have been relegated from Division 1 of the Lidl National Football League and will be replaced in the top flight in 2026 by Galway and Cork, the two sides who made the drop last season.
Dublin held out for an edgy two point victory over already qualified finalists Kerry at Austin Stack Park in an absorbing Lidl National Football League Division 1 Round 7 encounter.
There's Allianz Football and Hurling League silverware up for grabs this weekend and TG4 is set to bring fans live coverage of the finals taking place over the coming days.
Mayo will face Kerry in next weekend's Allianz Football League Division 1 final after both sides recorded victories in their respective seventh round outings this afternoon.
Holders Armagh will bid to become only the fourth county in history to retain the Lidl National Football League Division 1 crown when they take on Kerry in the 2025 top flight decider at Croke Park on Saturday April 12.
Kildare secured their place in the Allianz Hurling League Division 2 final thanks to a comprehensive 1-24 to 1-14 win over Meath in Trim this afternoon.
Kerry are through to their third Lidl National League Division 1 final on the trot after an exciting two point victory over a well drilled Meath at Austin Stack Park.
Con O'Callaghan of Cuala, Louise Ward of Kilkerrin-Clonberne, Andrew Jamieson-Murphy of Na Fianna and Niamh McGrath of Sarsfields have been named as the AIB Club Players of the Year for 2024/25 in their respective codes.
It's another bumper weekend of GAA action this weekend as the closing rounds in the Allianz Football and Hurling League competitions are down for decision.
Relief was the overriding emotion for Jack O'Connor after Kerry finally registered a home victory in this year's Allianz League at the expense of All-Ireland champions Armagh.
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