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Full coverage: Kerry

Paul Flynn: How Kerry triggered the master-plan that left manic Donegal floundering

Last Sunday's Kerry All-Ireland victory was was a 15-man demonstration of everything that is possible in modern Gaelic football.

Paul Flynn
2nd Aug, 2025 - 5 min read

Paul Flynn: When a managerial genius faces a playing genius, who comes out on top?

The first All-Ireland final of the new era may well define the era. Chaos has been injected into Gaelic football this year, but will systems triumph over talent as Donegal take on Kerry in Croke Park on Sunday?

Paul Flynn
26th Jul, 2025 - 5 min read

Paul Flynn: Kerry, chaos and the case for an upset

Bruised, short on rest, and outgunned on paper — but Kerry’s ability to thrive in unpredictability makes it the most dangerous kind of underdog.

Paul Flynn
28th Jun, 2025 - 5 min read

Kerry car parts business with €50m turnover in line for takeover by French giant

Top Part, run by the Dillane brothers, is being acquired by France’s Autodistribution, a company ultimately controlled by the owner of Autoglass and Moleskin.

Jonathan Keane
2nd Apr, 2025 - 1 min read

Dublin’s muscle memory challenges Kerry’s legacy building

Kerry are a team with the potential to win multiple All-Irelands but they face the real Dublin in this Sunday’s final.

Paul Flynn
29th Jul, 2023 - 6 min read

An abandoned hotel in Kerry: How investors’ plans went wrong

In picturesque Waterville, a long-favoured holiday spot for golfers, one historic hotel fell behind the times. Its fate has now been decided in the High Court between a London businessman and a Kerry local.

Rosanna Cooney
11th Oct, 2022 - 6 min read

Kerry didn’t lack hunger or any of the tired old cliches, what was missing was game management

Kerry need to be willing to learn from their defeat to Tyrone and they need to be willing to learn the right lessons.

Paul Flynn
4th Sep, 2021 - 5 min read

Restricted movement: Why Tyrone’s handling of their Covid outbreak tells us so much about the GAA

As Tyrone face Kerry in the All-Ireland semi-final, the story of the match's postponement continues to fascinate.

Brian Strahan
28th Aug, 2021 - 5 min read

From law to craft gin and whiskey: Why a corporate lawyer opted to invest in rural Ireland and start her own business

June O’Connell gave up a career as a corporate lawyer to co-found a whiskey and gin distillery in her home town of Cahersiveen. Four years later, she has a €10m distillery, a pop up shop and is in talks to raise millions in investment for her company Skellig Six18.

Cait Caden
13th Feb, 2020 - 7 min read
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