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Kerry battled bravely to get back after trailing by to at the interval and they must now regroup for a relegation play-off against Tipperary. McLaughlin pushed Donegal for victory after the restart as the Termon club player kicked three brilliant points, the pick of them coming from a very tight angle as the Ulster side led by seven after 36 minutes.

Cavan looked to be safe when they led by five points going into the closing stages but got caught by a superb rally from Monaghan and must now regroup for a relegation semi-final against Tyrone. Both sides were out of contention for a quarter-final place in the TG4 All-Ireland SFC title race prior to this clash but with so much at stake it was a rip-roaring contest from the outset and Cavan led at the first water break by double scores to with Lauren McVeety landing two fine points while Aisling Gilsenan converted three frees.

Cavan were dealt a blow with Aisling Sheridan sin-binned after 19 minutes and six minutes later full-back Shauna Lynch followed her. However, Monaghan were wasteful in front of goal with the numerical advantage and only had added a Laura McEnaney point. And breath What a game. Our Girls Never Gave up, right to the very end. Sheridan made an immediate impact when she returned with a point while Gilsenan also rattled the crossbar as Cavan stretched their lead at the break to A brace from the excellent McEnaney and one from Ellen McCarron reduced the deficit to three before Cora Courtney was sin-binned 12 minutes into the second half.

McCarron reduced it further before a fine score from Gilsenan left the Breffni side three clear at the second water break. McCarron cut the gap further but McVeety and the outstanding Gilsenan brought her tally to eight points opened up a five-point lead before Monaghan came with their dramatic finish. Substitute Jodie McQuillan wrapped it up with a further point. The victory makes sure Monaghan will be remaining in senior football for a remarkable 30th successive year while Cavan now must lift themselves from this defeat for a relegation clash with Tyrone.

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Dublin share League title with Kerry after win over Donegal: As it happened. Expand Expand Expand Expand. Facebook Twitter Email Whatsapp. Dave Donnelly June 12 PM. Facebook Twitter Email. A Donegal win coupled with a draw between Dublin and Galway would see the Ulstermen claim an unlikely title.

Gaelic Football Premium. GAA Premium. A win for Kerry over Donegal in Tralee on Saturday will deliver a 21st National League title for the Kingdom, and all things considered Kerry will be winning this game and regaining a title they last won in Amidst the brilliance of Mayo's performance against Galway last weekend, an old question raised its head.

A Kerry win will see them crowned Allianz Football League champions A draw or defeat opens the door for both Dublin and Galway who face off tomorrow A Donegal win coupled with a draw between Dublin and Galway would see the Ulstermen claim an unlikely title.



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