Kerry 0-20
Cork 1-12
Kerry booked their place in the League semi-finals this afternoon for the first time since 2012. Cork, on the other hand, were relegated to Division Two after a five-point loss and Monaghan's win over Donegal.
A game which featured a red card, a black card and a Colm O'Neill penalty, Kerry looked comfortable for large swathes of the game.
The Kingdom will face Roscommon next week in the semi-final, while tougher challenges remain. Dublin maintained their 100% record with a win over the Rossies this afternoon but the Connacht side produced a strong second half showing to put some respectability on the scoreline.

Cork's Michael Shields receives a red card from referee David Gough
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Padraig O’Connor under pressure from Tom Clancy and Colm O'Driscoll of Cork.
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Shane Enright and Brian Hurley of Cork contest possession.
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Referee David Gough shows Kerry's Peter Crowley a black card
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