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Published 10:03 23 Jun 2023 BST
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"One argument in Mayo's favour is how strongly they tend to show up when the lifelines and the safety nets are removed. "We performed well in the two Covid championships, beating Galway two years running in those circumstances.“Certainly, if (Sean) Kelly and (Damien) Comer are out, that swings the pendulum in Mayo's favour. Personally, I hope they're fit.
"I wouldn't like to win with caveats. Let both teams play their best XV and go toe-to-toe. I would hesitantly back Mayo by a point or two.
“Whether the unwelcome detour and the increasingly attritional nature of their run will damage their credibility as All-Ireland contenders, that's for the following week. It can't help, either way.”
This week on the GAA Hour, Shane Walsh was in studio to discuss last weekend's action as the two lads looked ahead for this bonanza of a schedule.
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