Statistics on Players are from 1928-2009, while County Statistics go from 1884-2009:
Top 20 Scorers (goals and points combined); Top Goal Scorers; Top Points-only scorers;
Top Average per Game Scorers (20 game minimum); Top Scorers in an Individual Game;
Most Goals-only in One Game; Most Points-only in One Game;
Top Appearances from 1928-2009 – the 36 with 40; Darragh Ó’Sé - Details of an Ironman
All the Goalkeepers 1928-2009; Top 6 Family Names.
Kerry’s Record when scoring x (goals and points combined) expressed as a percentage.
Kerry’s Record when Scoring Goals; Kerry’s Record when Conceding Goals;
Goal Scoring Differential Analysis; Kerry’s Record Points-only; Replay Records;
Kerry’s Biggest Winning Margins; Kerry’s Greatest Losing Margins
County by County and Province by Province Records 1884-2009;
Instead of an index, the book has a Register of Players, which reads as a players CV, for example, the 5 players with last name starting with A that played Championship Football for Kerry since 1928 are:
Aherne, Darren; 1995; (1-1) in 1 appearance Aherne, Pat; 1963; 1 appearance
Aherne, Roger; 1928; 1 appearance Ashe, Mickey; 1959; 1 appearance
Ashe, Tom; 1949-1953; (4-9) in 9 appearances
EACH DECADE STARTS LIKE THIS:
1970 - 1979 Summary of the Decade
Kerry played 35 games, scoring 84-531, conceding 34-353.
Munster Championship titles: 7 (1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979)
All Ireland titles: 4 (1970, 1975, 1978, 1979)
National League titles: 5 (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977)
U-21 titles: 4 (1973, 1975, 1976, 1977) Minor titles: 1 (1975)
Top Scorers: Mike Sheehy (17-88), Pat Spillane (12-48), Mick O’Dwyer (2-78)
Top Points-only scorers: Mike Sheehy (88), Mick O’Dwyer (78)
Top Goals-only scorers: Mike Sheehy (17), Pat Spillane (12)
Most Appearances: John O’Keeffe (34), Paudie Lynch (27)
A TYPICAL YEAR: 1971
Summary: Played two championship games, lost Munster Final.
Game 1 - versus Tipperary in Killarney on June 13. Final Score: Kerry 1-14; Tipperary 1-7.
Johnny Culloty
Donie O’Sullivan Paud O’Donoghue Derry Crowley
Tom Prendergast John O’Keeffe (0-1) Micheál Ó’Sé
Mick O’Connell DJ Crowley (0-1)
Brendan Lynch (0-4) Pat Griffin (0-1) Eamon O’Donoghue
Mick Gleeson (0-1) Liam Higgins Mick O’Dwyer (1-6)
No substitutes used.
Game 2 - Munster Final versus Cork in Cork on July 18. Final Score: Cork 0-25; Kerry 0-14.
Johnny Culloty
Donie O’Sullivan Paud O’Donoghue Seamus MacGearailt
Tom Prendergast John O’Keeffe Micheál Ó’Sé
Mick O’Connell (0-2) DJ Crowley
Brendan Lynch (0-2) Pat Griffin Eamon O’Donoghue (0-1)
Mick Gleeson (0-2) Liam Higgins Mick O’Dwyer (0-7)
Substitutes: Paudie Lynch for Pat Griffin, Mickey O’Sullivan for Eamon O’Donoghue, Donal Kavanagh for Brendan Lynch.
Scorers for the Year: Mick O’Dwyer (1-13), Brendan Lynch (0-6), Mick Gleeson (0-3), Mick O’Connell (0-2), John O’Keeffe (0-1), DJ Crowley (0-1), Pat Griffin (0-1), Eamon O’Donoghue (0-1).
Total Scored: 1-28
Appearances:
2 - Johnny Culloty, Donie O’Sullivan, Paud O’Donoghue, Tom Prendergast, John O’Keeffe, Micheál Ó’Sé, Mick O’Connell, DJ Crowley, Brendan Lynch, Pat Griffin, Eamon O’Donoghue, Mick Gleeson, Liam Higgins, Mick O’Dwyer.
1 - Derry Crowley, Seamus MacGearailt, Paudie Lynch, Mickey O’Sullivan, Donal Kavanagh.
1971 - GAA Winners:
All-Irelands: Senior Football: Offaly Minor Football: Mayo Under-21 Football: Cork
National Leagues: Football: Kerry Hurling: Limerick
Senior Hurling: Tipperary
Kerry Co. Champions: Football: Mid-Kerry Hurling: Kilmoyley
1971 Football All-Stars:
P.J.Smyth (Galway), Johnny Carey (Mayo), Jack Cosgrove (Galway), Donie O'Sullivan (Kerry), Eugene Mulligan (Offaly), Nicholas Clavin (Offaly), Pat Reynolds (Meath), Liam Sammon (Galway), Willie Bryan (Offaly), Tony McTague (Offaly), Ray Cummins (Cork), Mickey Kearns (Sligo), Andy McCallin (Antrim), Sean O'Neill (Down), Seamus Leydon (Galway).