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Published 08:03 6 Apr 2023 BST
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Speaking at the launch of RTE's championship coverage for 2023, he said: "I hate to say it because my provincial medals mean a hell of a lot to me, and they were hard earned.
"There's a tradition to it, and I know in Ulster and Connacht at the minute it maybe means more to them than the other provinces but it looks like it. "I think their [managers'] priority is going to be the round robin. A lot of teams are in that already regardless of how well they do," Canavan continued."Some would argue that if Mayo get beaten this weekend that that will strengthen them and they'd be in a better position possibly. "Without a doubt, it'll be a case of whatever team hits their peak at the end of June and end of July. At the minute it's a wee bit easier for Dublin and Kerry to do that than it is for the Connacht and Ulster teams." Related links:
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