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Inside David Clifford’s sports-heavy New York holiday where he & girlfriend visited two iconic venues

HE may have been starring in Tyrone on Sunday but last month David Clifford was taking a bite out of all that the Big Apple has to offer.

The Kerry talisman saved the day with an outrageous hat-trick in Pomeroy as they eventually won out by 3-13 to 2-13.

23 February 2025; David Clifford of Kerry scores his side's first goal past Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan during the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Tyrone and Kerry at Pomeroy Plunkett's GAA Club in Pomeroy, Tyrone. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
That was his first League start of 2025 after making his first appearance off the bench last week
Couple posing for a photo at a bar.
His girlfriend Shauna happened to share a photo album entitled ‘Jan/Feb’ a few hours later
Man on the Brooklyn Bridge with New York City skyline in the background.
@shaunao_c

It featured a few photos of their getaway to New York[/caption]

Person giving thumbs up at Madison Square Garden during a basketball game.
Madison Square Garden is home to the New York Knicks franchise along with being known as the ‘Mecca of boxing’

The Kingdom were five points down in the second half — and had two players including Clifford black-carded — yet outscored Tyrone with 13 men to win in Pomeroy.

The Red Hands, who brought Errigal Ciarán trio Darragh and Ruairí Canavan and Peter Harte off the bench, failed to score in the last quarter as Kerry piled on an unanswered 1-5 to grab two big league points.

Darragh Canavan bagged a goal on his return but it was Clifford who was the star of the show.

He said: “The break I had was really enjoyable and when you come back you’re not fully sure where you are because you’re training on your own.

“But it is great to get a win up here. It was a cross-wind and not easy to kick into either goal really.

“We really pressed them on the kickout and it made a massive difference to the drama of the game.”

The game was moved on Saturday from Omagh to Pomeroy, which is the highest village in Ulster.

And it was Clifford who rose to the greatest heights.

With both teams in relegation trouble before the throw-in, Tyrone looked on course to earn a precious win when they led 2-13 to 2-8 with 20 minutes to play.

Darragh Canavan, on as a sub for his first Tyrone appearance of 2025, and Mark Bradley scored goals in the third quarter as they stretched their 0-11 to 1-5 interval lead out to five points.


Joe O’Connor got a black card for hauling Darragh Canavan down as Kerry conceded a penalty, which Bradley booted into the net at the second attempt.

It was soon followed by a David Clifford black card but he came back on to complete his hat-trick with another left-footed shot past Niall Morgan.

That drew Kerry level with four minutes to play and with the visitors pressing up on Tyrone’s kickouts and the home side unable to get any supply to their dangerous forwards.

Kerry controlled the closing stages and tapped over the insurance points.

American football game in a stadium.
They also took in an NFL game at Metlife Stadium which replaced Giants Stadium in 2010 as the home of the Giants as well as the Jets
Times Square in New York City.
And of course a stroll through Times Square
Building-sized Louis Vuitton luggage display.
This department store still had the festive feel going on
Two Raising Cane's chicken finger meals with fries and dipping sauces.
Would be rude not to while in New York

Tyrone remain second from bottom in Division 1 with just two points from four games and difficult away games to come against Galway and Donegal.

Just as they did against Derry, Kerry staged a late rally to pick up the points on the road.

Despite losing both homes games so far to Donegal and Dublin, they moved into mid-table safety with four points.

After such a poor display in Castlebar a week earlier, this was a much-improved performance by Tyrone, at least until the critical final quarter.

Yet the outcome was still the same and it may turn out to be a damaging defeat for them in terms of staying up.

23 February 2025; Paudie Clifford of Kerry celebrates after the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Tyrone and Kerry at Pomeroy Plunkett's GAA Club in Pomeroy, Tyrone. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
Brother Paudie also lined out yesterday, scoring 0-1 as Jack O’Connor’s side earned a much-needed win

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