Kerry forward says he is probably enjoying football more than ever

Kerry forward Paul Geaney says he is probably enjoying football more than ever at the moment.

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Launch of the 2025 AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1/4/2025
Paul Geaney of Kerry and Robert Finnerty of Galway, pictured today for AIB at the launch of the 2025 GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. This year marks a significant milestone as AIB celebrates its 10th year as sponsor of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a decade of unwavering support for Gaelic Games.
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Launch of the 2025 AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1/4/2025
Robert Finnerty of Galway, Paul Geaney of Kerry, Sam Mulroy of Louth and Ethan Rafferty of Armagh, pictured today for AIB at the launch of the 2025 GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. This year marks a significant milestone as AIB celebrates its 10th year as sponsor of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a decade of unwavering support for Gaelic Games.
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The Kingdom veteran netted as the Kingdom were crowned League champions with a 6 point victory over Mayo.

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Launch of the 2025 AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1/4/2025
Sam Mulroy of Louth and Paul Geaney of Kerry pictured today for AIB at the launch of the 2025 GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. This year marks a significant milestone as AIB celebrates its 10th year as sponsor of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a decade of unwavering support for Gaelic Games.
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Launch of the 2025 AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1/4/2025
Robert Finnerty of Galway, Paul Geaney of Kerry, Sam Mulroy of Louth and Ethan Rafferty of Armagh, pictured today for AIB at the launch of the 2025 GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. This year marks a significant milestone as AIB celebrates its 10th year as sponsor of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a decade of unwavering support for Gaelic Games.
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Geaney, who today helped launch the 2025 AIB All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was 1 of 6 Dingle players involved in that win