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Published 20:58 26 Aug 2016 BST
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"I've talked and talked and basically talked myself out of it. Basically, Dublin can't lose this but for some reason in my head I think Kerry are going to win. "I don't know why but I got the same feeling before the 2014 All-Ireland final, when they played Donegal. I said 'Kerry are going to win this and there's no other way about it'. I just have that feeling in my head again for this Sunday... I'm going for a Kerry win."There you have it. The Tipperary forward has a feeling in his bones. Good enough for most optimistic folks in the Kingdom. Massive Dublin v Kerry preview in the latest GAA Hour. Subscribe here on iTunes
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