
MONAGHAN 1-17 KERRY 1-17
What a finish in Clones. What a finish from David Clifford.
Holy Good Lord!
Kerry looked dead, buried and lamented as they trailed by four points in injury time but The Kingdom live to fight another day.
Eammon Fitzmaurice men were on the brink of being knocked clear out of the All-Ireland running but a thrilling finalé sees them live to fight another day.
Conor McManus was pure class for Monaghan, scoring 1-8, but Kerry kept on their tails through-out.
Having lost their Super 8s opener to Galway, Kerry knew a loss would effectively end their season before they even got to Croke Park for the 'neutral ground' fixture with Kildare.
But, not for the first time, Kieran Donaghy had a say in matters. A high ball was pumped in and, with two Monaghan men scrapping with him, Donaghy got a vital touch.
Clifford did the rest.
The teenager arrived on the scene at just the right time and lashed the ball home to make it 1-17 apiece.
https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1021072007427895296
Kerry had one last chance to snatch all two points but inexplicably played the ball back down the pitch instead of going for a score.
So it ended in a draw and folks had a chance to get their breath back. When they did, many hopped online to rave about Kerry's teenage scoring sensation.
https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/1021072770623516677
https://twitter.com/JohnEgan92/status/1021072048687284225
https://twitter.com/OThiarnain/status/1021074899690041345
https://twitter.com/MarisaK96/status/1021074547842461702
https://twitter.com/kerrygooner/status/1021073743148462085
https://twitter.com/MikeCooke92/status/1021074983886475264
Clifford, Donaghy & Co. will have to beat Kildare in a fortnight's time and hope Galway can defeat Monaghan.
They're not done yet.