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Published 11:31 4 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 21:54 4 Feb 2022 GMT
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Obviously that is not what transpired, and the current landscape is very different as the Dubs make their way down to Tralee this Saturday night.
The Kingdom are coming off a disappointing draw against Kildare, but Dublin were dismantled by an exciting Armagh team in Croke Park last week, leaving many doubting their credentials as All-Ireland contenders this year, which is just madness to think considering how dominant they had been.
Jack O'Connor is back at the helm for Kerry, a man that O'Mahony got to know very well as player during his previous stints in charge.
"The biggest thing for Jack this year is to unearth new players and grinding out games. I don’t think he’ll be too worried at the moment," said O'Mahony to Paddy Power."It’s a bit unusual that Dublin aren’t coming down as All Ireland champions this weekend and having lost to Armagh, there’s a lot of pressure on them as well. "The worrying thing for Dublin is some of their main players aren’t back – the likes of Conor O’Callaghan, Johnny Cooper, McCarthy, Fitzsimons, Paddy Small.
"It is still the biggest game in GAA when Dublin and Kerry meet. Tickets were sold out within two days. Kerry always felt, whatever happens, Dublin can’t beat you at home. Croke Park suited Dublin the last couple of years.
"But we’re talking about a different Dublin team now. They’re in a transition. A lot of people are talking about them coming into the pack. It’s early days and you’ve to be careful what you wish for."It’s a 6-pointer game for both teams. The last thing we would want is for Dublin to come down here and turn us over.
"If they don’t beat Kerry and go on to face Mayo, who are a tough draw no matter who they play, Dublin could easily find themselves drawn into a relegation battle."If the Dubs can get a victory this weekend it’ll give them some motivation."
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