Kerry beat Kildare by 14 points at Newbridge, moving to re-establish their position in the All-Ireland race. Both reports describe a dominant Kerry performance in which David Clifford plays a central role. Clifford scores 1-4 from play, contributing significantly to Kerry’s total as they build a comfortable lead during the match. The match is characterised as decisive, with Kerry ultimately winning by a wide margin. Kildare’s challenge is not described as breaking Kerry’s control, and Kerry’s forward scoring is described as effective and sustained enough to create a gap of 14 points by the final whistle. With the victory, Kerry’s campaign is framed as gaining momentum and putting their All-Ireland prospects on firmer footing, while Kildare are left to regroup after the defeat. The two outlets align on the key match outcome and on Clifford’s scoring contribution.