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Kerry break Tyrone hearts in epic quarter-final
Key takeaways
- Armin Heinrich and David Clifford scored Kerry's goals
- Defending champions Kerry survived a major scare to edge out Tyrone 2-25 to 0-27 and reach the All-Ireland semi-finals after a heart-stopping last-eight encounter at Croke Park.
- Substitute Darren Mc Curry hit 0-10 in the second half to lead a valiant Tyrone fightback, but a late Paudie Clifford point and goal from Armin Heinrich sealed a thrilling victory for Jack O'Connor's side.
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Armin Heinrich and David Clifford scored Kerry's goals
Defending champions Kerry survived a major scare to edge out Tyrone 2-25 to 0-27 and reach the All-Ireland semi-finals after a heart-stopping last-eight encounter at Croke Park.
Substitute Darren Mc Curry hit 0-10 in the second half to lead a valiant Tyrone fightback, but a late Paudie Clifford point and goal from Armin Heinrich sealed a thrilling victory for Jack O'Connor's side.
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