The GAA Social on BBC Soundspublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February
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Division One: Derry 1-12 Tyrone 0-9 (FT)
Division One: Monaghan 1-12 Kerry 3-15 (FT)
Division Two: Cavan 0-12 Donegal 0-13 (FT)
Division Three: Antrim 2-5 Offaly 1-7 (FT)
Hurling: Div 1B Limerick 1-36 Antrim 1-9 (FT)
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Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 1-9
A breathless first half in Clones with Kerry four points ahead at the break.
It was an opening stanza full of real quality, only one point from the 2-14 scored in the opening thirty five minutes came from a placed ball, the rest all from open play.
Both sides have had spells of dominance but, it's the Kingdom who have really made their purple patches count. They'll be boosted in the second stanza by a full half of David Clifford.
The Farney men are left to rue two real goal chances which fell to defenders, Ryan O'Toole and Kevin Loughran.
But, as we've come to learn over the past decade, Monaghan are never beaten until the final whistle sounds, this game is far from over...
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 1-8
David Clifford's first action is a hefty challenge on Ryan O'Toole and he receives a yellow-card from the referee, Sean Hurson. The home fans feel it should have been more...
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 1-8
Jack O'Connor springs the star-man, David Clifford from the bench and he gets a 'Welcome to Clones' shoulder from Kevin Loughran as he enters the fray.
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 1-8
Kerry beginning to take hold as Sean O'Shea clips over the first score of the afternoon from a free.
Paul Murphy wins the resulting kick-out and shoots over with ease off, of his right boot.
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 1-7
The Kingdom have their goal, Graham O'Sullivan slips the ball to Cillian Burke who sends an unstoppable effort into the top right hand corner of the net.
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 0-7
Monaghan 1-5 Kerry 0-7
Another huge goal chance for the home side, the ball falls into the hands of defender Kevin Loughran but his effort is straight at the Kerry goalkeeper Shane Ryan.
Monaghan do edge in front once more from then next attack. Stephen O'Hanlon burning a series of Kerry defenders with his pace before clipping over on his right.
Monaghan 1-4 Kerry 0-7
Sean O'Shea stops the rot for The Kingdom with his third point of the afternoon.
Tom O'Sullivan levels proceedings for the third time in this contest.
Monaghan 1-4 Kerry 0-5
Michael Hamill fires over after some quick thinking from Ciaran McNulty and Monaghan edge ahead.
Captain, Kieran Duffy then lands a mark with the outside of his right boot, that's 1-3 without reply for the Farney.
Monaghan 1-2 Kerry 0-5
Jack McCarron fires over to level the sides, that quickfire 1-1 has really sparked this large home support into life.
Monaghan 1-1 Kerry 0-5
Worth noting that Kerry are playing with a fairly strong breeze in this first half.
But, Monaghan have the antidote and it's a combination of the full-back line, Killian Lavelle squares to Ryan O'Toole who punches into the roof of the net.
Fermanagh 2-10 Kildare 0-12
Highlights as Fermanagh overcome Kildare 2-10 to 0-12 at Brewster Park to remain unbeaten in Division Two.
Monaghan 0-1 Kerry 0-5
Sean O'Shea gets his and Kerry's second point and they lead for the first time.
Dara Moynihan, Conor Geaney and Dylan Casey fire over in quick succession, that's now five Kerry scores without reply.
Monaghan 0-1 Kerry 0-1
Jason Irwin opens the scoring on seven minutes after a number of wides at both ends.
Sean O'Shea with an instant reply at the other end for The Kingdom.
Monaghan Vs Kerry
Kerry are awarded an early penalty after Dara Moynihan was adjudged to have been fouled. Referee, Sean Hurson has a word with his umpires and changes his mind, awarding a free to Monaghan.
Monaghan Vs Kerry, Clones
Last week's matchwinner, Ciaran McNulty is in from the start as Micheal Bannigan moves to the subs, a very late unannounced Monaghan change from Vinnie Corey before throw-in.
Monaghan v Kerry, Clones, 13:00 GMT
One change to the Monaghan team named in the match programme.
Kevin Sheridan wearing number twenty-two will now start at right half back.
He replaces Ryan McAnespie who will not feature today and the number five jersey will now be worn by Karl O'Connell who starts on the bench.
Kerry will play as per match programme with one change in the substitutes, Keith Evans will now wear eighteen as Killian Spillane drops out completely. But before you ask.....both Cliffords are on the bench.
Derry v Tyrone (15:45 GMT)
In terms of the media landscape at any rate, Tyrone's build-up to the big game at Celtic Park has been dominated by their attempts to get Conn Kilpatrick's red card against Roscommon overturned so he can feature today.
We heard on Thursday night that his initial plea to the Central Hearings Committee had been turned down and the word yesterday was Croke Park's Central Appeal Committee had also refused to over-rule referee Martin McNally's decision.
That left the Red Hands with the last ditch option of going to the Disputes Resolution Authority and if reports are to be believed, they have played that final card.
Kilpatrick wasn't named in the Tyrone squad announced yesterday afternoon.