Today's All-Ireland intermediate semi-final saw Kerry's An Ghaeltacht take on Moy Tír na nÓg. The fixture was supposed to be played last weekend but was postponed due to the unplayable pitch.
The side's played out a cagey 0-6 to 1-5 game, with Moy just edging it. An injury-time goal from Moy Tír na nÓg followed by a last minute point saw them clinch it at the death.
The game was not without controversy as An Ghaeltacht were reduced to 14 men when Eanna O’Choncuir was sent off for an off-the-ball incident. Sean Cavanagh's pleas to the linesman were not well greeted by Marc O'Sé as the pair confronted each other near the sideline.
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Both Sean Cavanagh and his brother, Colm, were crucial to the club's success. After the game, Cavanagh told TG4 the game was "typical winter football."
They will go on to meet Michael Glaveys in the final in Croke Park.