Kerry 2-13 Donegal 0-11
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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