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Published 10:43 18 Jan 2023 GMT
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Given Mayo's several battles with the great Dublin team that won six All-Irelands in a row, it was always going to be one of the many talents who represented the capital.
Speaking on the Mayo Football Podcast Keegan admitted that Connolly just had that 'X-Factor.'
"When I got to mark Diarmuid Connolly...that's the guy, that's the X-Factor, that's the trust that you're taking on the alpha male of their team."That made me a little bit better and sharper, knowing that this kid is definitely a 10/10 in terms of how he plays, he had that X-Factor."That's who I got and who I loved marking - probably because I knew he was better than me. I've no qualms about saying that either.
"We had some great duels down through the years, I loved every bit of it with him. Definitely a guy who had me thinking a little bit extra overnight maybe before games - and rightly so, because he just had the wow factor every time you looked at him playing.
"I loved watching him play - bar [against] us - because he just had something different about him every time he played."
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