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Killarney boy brings home unique All-Ireland Final souvenir
Eight-year-old Rian Moynihan from Spa GAA in Killarney walked away with a rare piece of GAA history on Sunday evening after the All-Ireland football final between Kerry and Donegal.
Rian was handed the referee’s match book by Brendan Cawley, who officiated the final at Croke Park. The match was Cawley’s first time refereeing a senior All-Ireland final.
It was a special moment for Rian and a memorable keepsake from a historic day in in Kerry football history.
Cawley, from the Sarsfields club in Kildare, has built a strong refereeing career. Before Sunday’s final, he had taken charge of the 2024 Senior Club Final, the 2023 Allianz League Division 1 Final, and two senior All-Ireland semi-finals.
Sunday’s decider was his 30th championship match since his debut in 2019.
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