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Published 21:44 8 Feb 2020 GMT
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While many players are overwhelmed by the task of keeping players like Fenton or Howard quiet, and sacrifice their own game as a result, Kearns strode forward with the ball like a man who'd forgotten all about them. The 22-year-old plays the game on the front foot, and with a fair bit of intensity.
There was a passage of play in the second half which summed Kearns up. He darted onto a loose ball almost 45 yards out from the Dublin goal and through sheer power and strength, managed to beat two Dublin defenders to gain a sight of goal. He was unfairly called for steps but Kearns didn't remonstrate, just galloped straight back out to his station.
Monaghan will be disappointed not to have won the game but there are plenty of positives to take, none-more-so than the fact that they've a young midfielder who's as physical and as skilful as the best of them.
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