
Paul Geaney
Paul Geaney scored a crucial goal for Kerry during the match but faced challenges as Dublin mounted a thrilling comeback.
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Paul Geaney scored a goal for Kerry shortly after a mistake by Armagh.
The green and gold pieces are now falling into place for Kerry – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney scored in sublime style during the match.
Kerry leave no doubt in crushing victory to knock out Armagh – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney fired from over 40m out into the empty Armagh net.
Kerry hammer Armagh, Meath v Mayo going down to the wire, Clare lead Dublin at half-time – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney is mentioned in relation to his insights on training and motivation in Gaelic football.
Remove the need to run from Gaelic football and my enjoyment will be complete – The Irish Times
Winning captain Paul Geaney exultantly blasted the ball wide at a crucial moment in the match.
Not only was Dingle’s name on the cup, how it had to be won was also ordained – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney was a key player for Dingle, contributing to their victory in the final.
Dingle reach end of magical journey with epic All-Ireland win over St Brigid’s – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney reflects on his experiences in Gaelic football and the impact of family on his career.
‘I don’t want to be selfish. I’m just lucky that I can be’ – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney is a forward for Dingle and is married to Siún Ó Sé.
Even Glenullin’s vuvuzelas can’t drown out An Ghaeltacht’s redemption song – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney is mentioned as a key player for Dingle, who is 35 years old.
There’s a wildness to west Kerry we’re very proud of – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney stayed inside during the match against Donegal.
The great David Clifford delivers his most complete performance when it matters most – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney is mentioned as an experienced player in the Kerry squad, though he is noted to be 34 years old.
Kerry’s problem is the calibre of player in the squad. Everything hinges on David Clifford – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney hopes the defeat to Meath will act as a wake-up call for Kerry.
All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals in football, quarter-finals in hurling – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney is noted for playing in every league game this year despite being nearly 35.
There’s an air of finality around Kerry after losing to Meath – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney was one of the six first-choice players missing for Kerry during the match.
Hungry Meath give Kerry a chasing to book Croke Park quarter-final – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney didn't come back out for the second half.
Kerry come away with the spoils after Cork fail to take their chances – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney continued his rich vein of form during the Munster final.
Kerry produce a cool and unerring Munster final win over Clare in the heat of Killarney – The Irish TimesKerry kicked on with another Paul Geaney score to open up a seven-point lead.
Kerry secure thrilling extra-time victory over Cork to book Munster final spot – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney scored crucial goals for Kerry against Derry.
Donegal used league to refine some ploys and to hide others – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney feels Kerry’s trip to Croke Park on Sunday will be a journey of discovery, as they get to experience the new rules in the old house for the first time.
Croke Park trip a chance for Kingdom to road-test new rules – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney contributed significantly to Kerry's score with clever play during the match.
Kerry bring the dazzle to subdue Galway and reach league final – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney scored a point for Kerry during the match.
Kerry slightly scratch All-Ireland itch against Armagh to ease relegation worries – The Irish TimesSingles by the Clifford brothers and Paul Geaney brought Kerry to within two.
Mayo fight back against Kerry to clinch win in Castlebar – The Irish TimesClifford finished a Paul Geaney assist to the net on 33 minutes to trim it back.
David Clifford scores hat-trick as Kerry turn over old foes Tyrone in Pomeroy – The Irish TimesPaul Geaney had a shot saved from close range and finished to an empty net.
Dublin steal the points from Kerry in adrenalin-fuelled finale – The Irish Times






























































































































