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Kerry's David Clifford in action against Donal Keogan of Meath.

Clifford scores 2-2 as Kerry take control of All-Ireland football championship group

The Kingdom beat Meath on a scoreline of 2-18 to 0-9.

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Kerry 2-18

Meath 0-9

ON A DAY when he wasn’t even particularly close to his best, David Clifford still reeled off 2-2 to help Kerry lock down top spot in their All-Ireland SFC group.

Kerry were only five points up with 49 minutes on the clock but Clifford’s first goal moved the 2022 champions from five to eight points clear and broke the back of Meath’s challenge in Navan.

The Kingdom had 11 different scorers as they bagged their first two goals of this year’s championship.

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