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Published 16:57 21 May 2017 BST
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...or if it's played with no ball at all, Kenny will try his best to mix.
However, his favourite of them all might just be the national game itself - GAA.
At least, we assume that's the case.
It seems like a fair assumption to make of someone who owns a full Mayo GAA tracksuit featuring his initials monogrammed on the pants.
https://twitter.com/endakennytd/status/848149784787656705
Although he's stepping down from his swanky gig, which must be a bit of a buzzkill, his spirits will have been lifted on Sunday.
Not only did his beloved Mayo score an emphatic victory over provincial rivals Sligo, but he also predicted the score correctly.
https://twitter.com/blainesligonew/status/866305830957838340
0-11 to 2-14... amazing.
Is there anything he can't do?
Feel free to answer that question in the comments.
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