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Published 15:06 7 Dec 2022 GMT
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"When you've just eight club teams, there's going to be very little between them. It's a directive from Croke Park that you can only have sixteen teams and look, obviously if you disband the divisional teams, there's huge negatives and positives of that.
"It just depends on where you're at. Look at Rathmore, some of them won with East Kerry, now they're going forward in the intermediate hoping to have a great run at that. So they think it's a great system," he says.
O'Rahillys may not have gone well in the county championship - they were last in their group - but they won the club championship, and Moran says it was something they were delighted to do.
"This year I wanted to win something, as opposed to getting a good run in the county championship and winning nothing. We've a lot of strong clubs in Kerry, so to win that, we were very proud to win it."
He also has three All-Ireland medals for Kerry and the 34-year-old isn't still debating, from the county perspective, whether he'll come back for one more year.
"I've met with Jack. I just said I'll keep playing with the club, probably take Christmas to decide, then see in the new year. But at the moment, it's all about the club and bringing that as far as I can."
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4 December 2022; Cian Sheehan of Newcastle West, left, and David Moran of Kerins O’Rahilly’s in attendance during the AIB Munster GAA Football Senior Club Championship Final Media Event at John Mitchels GAA Club in Tralee, Kerry. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile[/caption]Cork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
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