Looks like we finally have a break through as Kerry GAA have agreed to play the Munster semi-final between Cork and Kerry at Páirc Uí Rinn rather than Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney. Páirc Uí Chaoimh in unavailable of course due to Ed Sheeran playing there this summer.
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Sound fellas. I always said it.
Those who win the off pitch battle first, always lose the on field battle, except…
Kildare or nowhere-Kildare won 👀
Tyrone vs Kerry AISF- Tyrone won 👀
Markievitz Park Sligo vs Mayo U20-Sligo won 👀
Pairc ui Rinn or nowhere- TBC https://t.co/cxkbdOOXof— Colm Crowley (@mrcolmcrowley) April 22, 2022
Kerry offering to play at Páirc Uí Rinn but will the Munster Council want to stick with the bigger venue in Killarney? https://t.co/iZlMlGVoQH
— Damien O'Meara (@damien_omeara) April 22, 2022
Cork footballers seems to have won the Páirc Uí Rinn stand-off @KeysColmhttps://t.co/lvBRNRx4sp
— Independent Sport (@IndoSport) April 22, 2022
This will surely give Cork a much better chance of getting a win over Kerry. The last time they played them in Cork they beat the Kingdom of course with that last minute goal from former Aussie Rules player now hurler Mark Keane.
Surely Kerry will still have to much for the Rebels? Or are the Rebels about to plan another ambush?