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Published 19:32 29 May 2017 BST
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The Deise were beaten by a single point by Cork on Sunday as the Leesiders were given an almighty scare en route to the provincial semi-final clash with Tipperary.
But Tomás Ó Sé absolutely dug them out on The Sunday Game with a brilliant piece of TV. The Kerry legend plays his club football with Nemo Rangers now and he knows first-hand that the talent is in the county.
Rory Kavanagh chimed in by talking about Donegal's dismantling of Cork last year when they were wounded. But the Munster men brought no edge. "No cut". A lovely game, as he described where not even a hand was laid on any Donegal player.
That, he says, typified Cork right now.
Watch the pair's scathing analysis.
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