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Published 11:26 18 Oct 2022 BST
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"It’s lunacy, really. There’s no team going to win it outside of Kerry, really, at this stage. You’ve got three evenly-matched Division 2 teams that are probably all going to hope to stay in Division 2 and the right side of the Sam Maguire.
"The relevance of the Munster championship is fairly insignificant in terms of the greater championship.”Cavanagh's thoughts on the Connacht championship were equally as damming.
“It highlights the madness of this provisional system as well that we’re now talking about Division 4 teams going to be guaranteed a place in the Sam Maguire Cup while there are a stack of Division 2 teams, some of them top provincial teams, that are more than likely going to miss out at this stage.
"The system is a crazy one.”Normally the provincial draw is relatively boring, not least because it's such a long wait before the championship actually starts that it's hard to get excited about it.
However, the Tyrone legend was in the sort of fiery form that made for entertaining listening and even talked about some private conversations he had with his former colleague Colm O'Rourke.
The ex-RTÉ pundit has now taken the mantle as Meath manager and with an impressive backroom team behind him, he has made it clear to the media that their aim is to compete with Dublin.
“I often had that conversation with Colm in studio behind the scenes," explain Cavanagh.
"He wasn’t that confident before he took the job. I know he has to be positive. I personally do feel they’re still a long way off.”
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