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Burns, O'Shea, O'Brien and Clifford all combined to put Kerry 06-02 ahead after 15 minutes. David Tubridy fired back for Clare before the hosts set out to end the semi-final as a contest by half-time.
Geaney and O'Donoghue got in on the pummelling to ensure all six Kerry forwards had scored before the half-hour mark. Jack Barry and Geaney added further scores and it was game over by the break - 0-16 to 0-4.
Jamie Malone got a couple of points for Clare as the second half began but O'Donoghue and O'Shea were dialled in. 22 Kerry points scored in just 50 minutes and Fitzmaurice, sensing this one was in the bag, started to make some changes.
One of those replacements, Barry John Keane, was on the pitch for less than a minute after replacing O'Donoghue before he was raising the white flags with a score. Clifford got his second point of the game before being replaced by Darran O'Sullivan with 10 minutes to go.
The final nails, in a coffin full of them, came from O'Sullivan, Keane and Michael Geaney as The Kingdom reached the final in style.
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