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Published 15:29 12 Oct 2016 BST
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"I would always say Marc Ó Sé is the toughest back I've ever faced," Brogan told SportsJOE. "We've had some great battles over the years. He's probably won more of them than me. "We've had some great days. Dublin and Kerry is always a special thing for me with my mam being from Kerry and the connection of the 70s and all the talk around it. Dublin and Kerry is just a special game. "I've always enjoyed playing against Kerry. Some of it has been tough but, in the last couple of years, we've probably come out at the better side of it but myself and Marc have always had some great battles."https://twitter.com/bernardbrogan/status/786202684512735233 The Ó Sé dynasty is gone. The Bernard-Marc rivalry is finished. Now, it's just memories. But what memories. What battles. The GAA Hour continues on Wednesdays for the rest of the club season. Subscribe on iTunes.
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