Kerry 2-13 Donegal 0-11

Aidan O'Mahoney returned for Kerry
Aidan O'Mahoney returned for Kerry

First half goals from Colm Cooper and Tommy Walsh paved the way for Kerry to begin Jack O'Connor's second term as manager with an impressive NFL Division 1 victory over Donegal.

Kerry were rusty at times in Tralee, but they did enough in the opening quarter-hour to spoil Donegal's chances of an opening day win.

The Dr McKenna Cup champions started well with Stephen Griffin pointing after only 35 seconds, but they had to wait a further 20 minutes for their next score.

Kerry grasped control of what turned out to a one-sided first half.
Cooper fisted home his goal from a David Moran through ball.

Walsh then pounced on a rebound to add a second and make it 2-01 to 0-01 to the hosts after eight minutes.

Paul Galvin notched Kerry's first point and he gave a strong display in attack, landing three points during a first half that saw Kerry assisted by a gusting wind.

UL student Moran was Kerry's other stand-out performer in the opening 35 minutes. He kicked two points, helped establish midfield dominance for the home side and went on to be named man-of-the-match.

Donegal were 2-08 to 0-03 in arrears at half-time with Griffin and substitute Michael Doherty, in the last minute of the half, picking off their second and third points.

They Ulster side stepped it up a gear on the resumption and substitute Brian Roper, slotting in at centre-forward, caught the eye with three points from play.

Donegal outscored the hosts by 0-08 to 0-05 in the second period but the efforts of Roper, who was making a record-breaking 148th senior appearance, were not enough to catch Kerry out.

Cooper (1-03) and Walsh (1-02) led the scoring for the victors, while Griffin and Roper (0-03 each) and Doherty (0-02) finished as Donegal's top scorers.

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