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18th February 2018
04:16pm GMT

With that penalty, a McManus point, Jack McCarron contributing three points and five other Monagan men chipping in with scores, they led by six points at the break - 1-9 to 0-6.
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Clifford replaced Jack Savage at the break, with Eamonn Fitzmaurice also bringing on Tom O'Sullivan for Andrew Barry.
The Kingdom went to work on reducing arrears. Clifford got a fine score from play and added a free soon after, and the lively Micheal Burns stepped up too.
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Sean O'Shea was chipping in with frees and Barry John Keane fisted over a point after bursting through the Monaghan defence.
The hosts were then reduced to 14 men when Barry Kerr was shown a straight red card but a Neil McAdam score settled their nerves.
They were two points clear going into injury time before Clifford made it a one-point game with a well taken free. It was his third point of the half but it would be Kerry's last.
McManus, instead, was the last person to shift the scoreboard and it was in Monaghan's favour. He slotted over a late free to make it 1-13 to 0-14, securing his side's second win of the league campaign and handing Kerry their first loss.Explore more on these topics: