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Article: GAA: DERR'S NO STOPPING KINGDOM; BANK OF IRELAND ALL-IRELAND FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL: KERRY 1-17 DERRY 1-11, CROKE PARK Cooper pulls the strings as Kerry put Oak Leaf boys out in second half scoring spree.(Sport)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 30, 2004
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Byline: Jackie Cahill
KERRY stand 70 minutes from a possible league and All-Ireland championship double following a comfortable six-point victory over Derry at Croke Park.
The Kingdom set up a repeat of the 1997 decider against Mayo by turning on the style in the second half in front of a disappointing 35,457 attendance at Headquarters.
Kerry will go in search of a 33rd All-Ireland crown on September 26 - it's a final that should please the neutral but the Munster champions may have to plan for battle without their hugely influential midfielder ...