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Published 07:28 3 Apr 2017 BST
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“They were ahead in the second half and things didn’t look too good, but our boys again showed great resilience and composure and a great grit in the game. We went through the phases and we got a goal to close some of it out and we just pushed on from there.
“We can be very proud of the effort that this team gives. It’s unquestionable.
“The performance is something that we have to reflect on. They’ll know as much as I will that that won’t be good enough going forward.”
In Kerry, Gavin knows his side have a battle on their hands.
“We had a very tough game against Kerry in Tralee a few weeks ago,” he said.
“It could have went either way.
“Over the last number of years, since I’ve been involved, there’s been very little between both sides.
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