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Published 11:56 24 Feb 2023 GMT
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The Rossies have beat everyone put in front of them, and with these two teams leading the pack at the moment, it could be very likely that they meet in the League final.
However, the two same teams are set to play in the opening round of the championship just a week later, so Keegan fears that this could become a dead duck.
In his column for RTE, he wrote: 'If we do wind up with a Mayo-Roscommon league final - seven days before they collide in the championship in Castlebar (9 April) - it would just be a dummy game really."
"A complete dead rubber of a league final. I think Colm Boyle nailed it when he said it's a league that nobody wants to win. That's the sad reality of it.' "It's the clear consensus among all the managers that their priority is safety,' he continued."Once that's assured, they aren't especially concerned about the league and thoughts turn to championship coming fast down the tracks.
"Maybe if there was a three-week gap between the league and championship, players might be more minded to go full-tilt at a league final.
"Would such a gap have big ramifications for the club season? I don't think so."
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