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Kerry U-20 captain and goalkeeper Michael Tansley full of praise for ‘brilliant' defence

Kerry U-20 captain and goalkeeper Michael Tansley full of praise for ‘brilliant' defence

The Austin Stacks man has now won three Munster Under-20 championship medals he prepares to face Donegal or Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-final
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Kerry's Under-20 football team captain Michael Tansley was full of praise for the defensive players in front of him after they did a huge curtailing job on a dangerous Cork forward division in Monday's comfortable Munster final victory at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The Austin Stacks goalkeeper, in his third season at this level, is also fully aware that the way his side fell asleep in the game's final quarter is something that will have to be looked at in advance of an All-Ireland semi-final in a fortnight's time.

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