The Kerry Under 21s beat Cork on Rebel soil for the first time in 20 years last night.
Jack O’Connor’s charges did it in style too at Pairc Uí Rinn racking up 2-16 in a 16 point win over the home side.
Andrew Barry won the man of the match award, but Kerry had impressive players all over the pitch. Here’s what Twitter had to say about it…
Drying out after Cork-Kerry. U can see 3/4 readymade Ky snrs there for this yr. Maybe not starters, but definitely with something to offer.
— Michael Foley (@MickFoley76) March 29, 2017
Heard someone in crowd call this lad the New Bomber. Bit premature but Matthew O’Sullivan fronts @ExaminerSport Thurs pic.twitter.com/Cuf94M1iXa
— Tony Leen (@tonyleen) March 29, 2017
What odds that @nagaeilgaa brothers Jack and Andrew Barry are the regular midfield partnership for Kerry senior footballers in 4 or 5 years?
— Paul Brennan (@Brennan_PB) March 29, 2017
Is it too soon to start Seanie O’Shea this summer? Probably but you could easily see him leading the Kerry attack from 11 for a decade #GAA
— Damian Stack (@damianstack) March 29, 2017
Whats happening to Cork football – that’s some hammering so it’s 26 Munster titles each as the U 21 grade ends #eirgridMunsterFinal
— Mortimer Murphy (@MortimerMurphy1) March 29, 2017
Kerry captain Brian Sugrue lifts the EirGrid Munster U21 cup following Kerry’s first win over the Rebels on Cork soil in 20 years at U21 pic.twitter.com/Qht36xvGZR
— Sportsfile (@sportsfile) March 29, 2017
Former Cork football manager Billy Morgan with former Kerry footballer Tomas O Se at the EirGrid Munster Football U21 Championship Final. pic.twitter.com/gEonuQYBle
— Sportsfile (@sportsfile) March 29, 2017
Well done to the @Kerry_Official U21 team. Excellent performance. Long time waiting for that one…….20 years🙈
— Barry O’Shea (@OSheaBarry) March 29, 2017
Well done Brian, a fantastic achievement. https://t.co/TDzRBpcPqn
— Killian Young (@killianyoung) March 29, 2017
A nice one over the neighbours tonight down the Pairc..The Hoodoo is lifted 🙌🏼 #upkerry 💚💛 #MunsterFinal
— Carolyn O Mahony (@carolynom_84) March 29, 2017
Sweet strike! Conor Geaney scores Kerry’s second goal during the EirGrid Munster GAA Football U21 Championship Final against Cork. pic.twitter.com/5X5cA2ccyk
— Sportsfile (@sportsfile) March 29, 2017
Hup you boy you @CGeaney11, goal for Kerry
— Dingle GAA (@DingleGAA) March 29, 2017