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Published 17:01 4 Apr 2023 BST
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This is always a tricky one to pick, as Ulster has been the only consistently competitive province in Gaelic football over the past decade or so.
Derry won it last year for the first time since 1998, and with an impressive league campaign under their belt and promotion to Division One assured, they look primed to retain their title.
However, despite actually tipping them for relegation at the start of the season, O'Sullivan believes that Tyrone will emerge victorious this time around.
The Red Hand county started the league very poorly but looked to have got their house in order, solidified their forward line with Darragh Canavan, Mattie Donnelly and Darren McCurry, and have players returning from injury at jus the right time.
Despite starting at rock bottom, they have been on an upward trajectory, and the former Kerry captain believes they will be lifting the Anglo-Celt cup this year.
Mayo have won Division One, and beat a Connacht team in the final when they put the sword to Galway last Sunday, so the bookies will all be looking at Kevin McStay's side to win the provincial title this year.
In typical O'Sullivan fashion however, he believes that Galway will be waiting in the long grass and may just retain the title.
The Tribesmen of course won it last year, and although they will be hurting from the league final defeat, they have a three-week block to prepare for the championship, while Mayo are jumping straight from the frying pan and into the oven when they play Roscommon this weekend.
O'Sullivan did mention that he thinks Mayo are better placed to win the All-Ireland, but Galway will be victorious when it comes to the Connacht championship.

If Munster is not deemed as an overly competitive province, then the Leinster championship is basically a dead duck of a competition.
Dublin will undoubtedly win it yet again for the umpteenth time in a row, the only real debate, is who they will be playing in the final.
At the beginning of the season you would have put your money on Kildare being their main competitors, however it actually looks like Mickey Harte's Louth side are the next closest thing on that side of the country.
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