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Published 18:32 10 Apr 2017 BST
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"Last year we could've beaten them as well," Geaney said. "We had them on the ropes but we didn't finish them off. "I'd be looking at why didn't we finish them off, rather than we can't beat them. "We can beat them, we just have to figure out what it is to stop them. When we do that, we will beat them."It seems that many others believed him when he said that, because a huge amount of people tuned in to watch the League Final on Sunday. TAM Ireland, the official measure for TV audience in Ireland, reports the following figures from TG4's live match coverage on Sunday.
TG4 Sports Editor Rónán Ó Coisdealbha thanked all those involved in Nemeton TV, the production team that produced yesterday’s coverage.
"We are all delighted with these all-time record viewing figures," he said. "It was a thrilling encounter and made for compelling viewing with the outcome in the balance until the very last kick. "TG4’s TV coverage of Gaelic games this week spanned a wide range, including pioneering worldwide and free to view web coverage of provincial final’s in the EirGrid Under 21 Football Championship."
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