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Published 14:48 14 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 14:49 14 Sept 2021 BST
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Lee Keegan with his daughter Líle after the All-Ireland Senior Championship Final between Mayo and Tyrone at Croke Park. (Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile)[/caption]
In discussing the leading 'Performance of the Week' candidates, there were plenty of Tyrone names put forward but Parkinson offered up Lee Keegan as the sole Mayo nominee.
"He is a warrior. Again, did most of his good work going forward and driving Mayo on, and that's what he's good at. He kicked an incredible point. "He is probably one of the only ones from Mayo that could hold their heads up high. He never lets Mayo down on the big day, Lee Keegan."Alan Brogan described Keegan as "exceptional" and said he answered any doubts, including some held by him, that he may have been on the wane. "He's moved around to put out fires," Brogan added, "and still expected to play his offensive game. He got a great score soon after Darren McCurry's goal, with the outside of his foot. He has that in his locker." "He never lets Mayo down," Brogan declared. "He's obviously hurting now, but he can be very proud of his performance again." Commenting on the post-match pictures of Keegan and Tyrone's Peter Harte with their children out on the Croke Park pitch, Parkinson said:
"He's a warrior. He's one that you would always feel sympathy for. Jesus, the man deserves an All-Ireland medal, but it doesn't look like he's going to get one now."Keegan will turn 32 in October and Mayo fans will be hoping he puts himself through another tough winter or two before he eventually steps off the inter-county stage. Cillian O'Connor will hopefully return as good as ever for 2022 and Mayo will tell themselves that the younger players in the panel will be ready to go another step further. One would be foolish to write off Mayo next year, especially with Lee Keegan in form, but it does feel like that window of opportunity is steadily closing. WATCH THAT FULL EPISODE HERE:
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