One could hardly have imagined back in early March when an injury-time penalty was missed to level the previous fixture, that the result would prove to be a turning point in both clubs seasons so far - at that stage, Treaty had a 100% record, and Kerry had yet to pick up a single point from their first three fixtures, yet with the Limerick side recording just two draws since then, and the Kingdom notching eight points, we now have the chance to overtake our neighbours on goals scored with victory in the Munster derby. The usually prolific Enda Curran appears to be somewhat out of form for Treaty this term, but Yoyo Mahdy proved the match-winner in Tralee, and while rather erratic, his double at Ferrycarrig Park highlights the threat he could pose on Friday. Generally, Conor McCarthy has tended to be more tactically conservative in away fixtures, yet with the Amechi-Kelliher-Okwute partnership beginning to gel together, sometimes it's best to leave well enough alone! As for the result, while a win is certainly possible, a share of the spoils would be a good return from what's always a tricky fixture.
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