The Kerryman (North Kerry)

We have to do better

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down the left, he kicked off his left judging the breeze perfectly to sail it over. It was as good a score I have seen for a long time. Hopefully this game will give Dáithí confidence to push on for the championsh­ip squad.

David Clifford was the pick of the forwards for me. We all know what a natural finisher he is but the more he plays at this level it is becoming more evident just what a team player Clifford is.

I had the pleasure of working with David since he was fourteen at developmen­t squad level and it’s no surprise at all to see how fast he has progressed into the senior squad. He can score at ease off either foot (believe me, his right is just as good as his left), but it’s his ability to see what’s going on around him that really impressed me.

Early in the game against Kildare he had a chance to pop over a point himself, but saw Barry John open inside. David saw a goal chance when most would have been happy with a point.

Barry John opted to fist it over, but it was a good opportunit­y to hit the net. Clifford wants to bring other guys into the game and for somebody so young that’s a great trait to have. He can be ruthless when the time comes too, which I have no doubt we will see given time.

The moment of the game for me was in the second half when Clifford won a hard ball with his marker on top of him. While he was on the ground he dropped the ball and kicked it all in one

MAIN MAN

David Clifford and Dáithí Casey made compelling arguments for the Kingdom, but in the end we feel wehaveto go for Kildare fullforwar­d Daniel Flynn. He more than had the measure of Jason Foley and finished the game with six points from play.

KEY MOMENT

Probably has to be Kerry’s response to Kildare drawing back towithin three point of the Kingdom mid-way through the second half. Micheál Burns earned a free, Clifford pointed it and from there the pressure was very much relieved.

TALKING POINT

Kerry didn’t cough up a single goal chance, let alone a goal, in the game. Having conceded on average two goals a game upto now the importance of a clean sheet cannotbeun­derestimat­ed. It bred confidence in the entire team. motion and picked out Paul Murphy.

It was the audacity and the skill to pull it off that was brilliant. David didn’t wait around marvelling at what he had just done though.

Up he got, supported the play and took the return pass from Murphy to split the posts. I don’t like comparing players, but it had all the hallmarks of something Colm Cooper would have mustered up in his prime. It was class to watch.

At the other side of the field it was good to see Kerry keeping a clean sheet for the first time in this campaign. In saying that Kildare never looked liked penetratin­g for a goal and they didn’t create any dangerous moment of note.

They did show again that we are vulnerable when ran at. Jason Foley at full-back obviously had a difficult night on Daniel Flynn, but Jason has had a very good debut league campaign.

To be honest Flynn kicked some fabulous scores and was just in the zone where anything he hit went over. As a forward you get days like that when you feel invincible and Flynn has one of those games.

Jason will probably be disappoint­ed that he didn’t get a bit closer to him when he was kicking at times but it’s another good experience for a promising young defender.

I thought Fionn Fitzgerald had a fine game on his return to the team. Fionn gets criticised sometimes for his conservati­ve play as a defender, but in my opinion I think he is one of best man markers.

He may not burst up the field like Paul Murphy or Peter Crowley, but he is always there to mind the house and pick up any loose ball in front of our goal. It was good to see him back.

All in all it was a case of job done for Kerry. There is no doubt they can play better and will have to in the future. The important thing is that we are still a Division 1 team no matter what happens in Omagh.

Kerry need to use the game wisely.

The more he plays at this level it is becoming more evident just what a team player David Clifford is

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