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Kerry player ratings after their 11-point All-Ireland SFC victory over Cork

Kerry player ratings after their 11-point All-Ireland SFC victory over Cork

Shane Ryan, Mark O'Shea and David Clifford were the stand-out performers in green and gold on Saturday evening
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Shane Ryan (Rathmore) 8
Denied Cork a pair of first half goal chances, including one from Mark Cronin, who had another three bites at the cherry in the second half, two denied by Ryan, one from the penalty spot, one from the rebound. His restarts were on point too. A man-of-the match display honestly.

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