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Published 11:13 20 Jun 2022 BST
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Kerry on the other hand have continued their rich vein of form, burning through the Munster championship with relative ease, and loads of class.
Speaking on The Sunday Game, former Armagh star Oisin McConville, isn't convinced that this game is a foregone conclusion, and believes that Kerry's comfortable run to the knockout stages may be a hindrance.
“Everybody is touting Kerry as being way ahead of everybody else - Mayo will be waiting in the long grass but they haven’t shown the form. https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1538648972176261126 “On form so far Kerry should blow them away. You think back to the league final, but I couldn’t sit here and say Kerry are going to blow them away.“Mayo may have found that little bit of form in the last 10 minutes of their last game. It’s a difficult one because Kerry are coming in slightly under-prepared.”
“There’s a question mark over them until they actually go and win it.“When you’ve question marks over you, you don’t want to be coming up against seasoned campaigners like Mayo.” James Horan's side are famed for bursting into form late in the season, and bolting from the pack unexpectedly.
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