Kerry 7-1 Longford Town
Cian Brosnan (hat-trick), Cianan Cooney (2) and Venus Jahiri (2) for the home side.
Cobh Ramblers defeat Kerry 3-2 in Tier 2 of the U19 League, thanks to a David Eguiabor hat-trick for the home side, Togor Silong and Venus Jahiri replying for Kerry:
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Kerry 7-1 Longford Town
Cian Brosnan (hat-trick), Cianan Cooney (2) and Venus Jahiri (2) for the home side.
Wexford FC 1-3 Kerry FC
Callum O'Neill Behan the home goalscorer, Sean O'Connell, Venus Jahiri and Daniel Okwute (back from a trial at Blackpool) on target for Kerry - who are now up to third in Tier 2 on 9 points, behind Cobh (13) and Drogheda (11), having previously won 4-0 against Derry City and lost 4-2 to Treaty United.
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Kerry FC 0-0 Athlone Town
The away side will be happier with a share of the spoils, as Kerry largely dominated proceedings, but couldn't achieve a breakthrough.
Finn Harps 2-1 Kerry FC
Daniel Okwute gave Kerry a 66th minute lead, before Brendan McLaughlin equalised five minutes later, and Jamie McKinney struck a 90th minute winner for the Donegal men in Dublin.
Kerry FC 4-1 Bray Wanderers
A return to winning ways for the home side, thanks to Cian Brosnan, Daniel Okwute, Togor Silong and Ronan Teehan, with Evan Harte on the mark for the Wicklow club.
Longford Town 1-5 Kerry FC
A prompt filing of the result on the SSE League website by the home side, which is always welcome! A Daniel Okwute hat-trick, along with goals from Robert Vasiu and Cianan Cooney for Kerry, while Emmanuel James registered for the Strokestown Road team.
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Kerry FC 2-1 Drogheda United
Daniel Okwute (who now has 16 goals from 16 league games, and 19 from 19 in all) with a brace for the home side in the first half, while Victor Arong pulled one back in the second 45 for the Louthmen. Kerry now leapfrog their opponents into third, and could even be second, depending on the Athlone-Treaty result.
Kerry FC 2-2 Cobh Ramblers
The league leaders visited Mounthawk Park last night, and swept into a 2-0 lead, following goals from Justin Eguiabor (29) and Glenn Towler (45), seeming assured of the win when Conor Kerins was dismissed. But Kerry showed battling qualities, rescuing a draw after late goals from Colin Doody (87) and Seán O'Connell (90).
Kerry FC 1-1 Finn Harps
Two late goals, with Seán O'Connell scoring for Kerry, and Brendan McLaughlin replying for Harps
Kerry FC 1-1 Wexford FC
Luke Scanlan opened the scoring for Wexford, and despite the dismissal of Ronan Teehan for the home side, Cian Brosnan rescued a share of the spoils.
Athlone Town 0-1 Kerry FC
Junior Ankomah with the winner for the away side, who host Cobh in the Enda McGuill Cup QF next week.
Kerry FC 2-3 Cobh Ramblers (AET)
Rob Vasiu and Colin Doody for the home side, who thereby depart the Cup at the QF stage.
Rather unusually, Kerry were awarded a 3-0 win for their last "home" fixture of the season (at the AUL complex, as the away fixture was) against Derry City - presumably a walkover, but the circumstances are unclear.
Treaty United 0-2 Kerry FC
Goals by Cian Brosnan and Nathan Gleeson mean that third-placed Kerry are now only one point behind their second-placed opponents today, with two rounds remaining. Congratulations to Cobh, who deservedly clinched the Tier 2 Championship, also today.
Bray Wanderers 3-3 Kerry FC
The away side enjoyed a 2-0 lead at HT at the Carlisle Groybds, thanks to a Nathan Gleeson brace, but the Seagulls stormed back to take a 3-2 lead in the 87th minute, however Eddie Ward levelled in the 95th minute to lift Kerry up to second on GD, and they can seal that position with victory against Drogheda today week.
Treaty's defeat away to Derry means that should Kerry merely draw away to Drogheda in their final game (which doesn't appear to have been played as scheduled this weekend), they would secure the runner-up position in Tier 2 behind runaway champions Cobh.
And they have subsequently been awarded another 3-0 walkover, ensuring they do indeed finish the campaign as the second-placed team in Tier 2, so effectively twelfth overall in that age group.
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