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Kerry All Ireland Champions 2026?

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Replying To Dmoa95:  "Not arguing that Louth cant beat Mayo i 100% think they can and possibly will. Dublin can also beat Mayo but Mayo can also beat Louth and Dublin ther eisnt much between these 3 teams.

Mayo have improved considerably since the Roscommon game, and you can't just reduce every result to "the other team left it behind them." By that logic you could say Tyrone left it behind them against Kerry, Armagh and Monaghan left it behind them against Louth, and Wicklow, Cavan, Donegal and Galway left it behind them against Dublin.

At some point you've got to give credit where it's due and judge teams on what they're actually producing over the past few weeks, not just what their opponents didn't do on the day."
Mayo have definitely improved and in Kobe, they have a future All Star / POTY. In fact, he is already a star player at just 18.

But Meath blew a 10pt lead and Cork kicked it away with 15 wides.

I was really impressed with the 14 men of Louth.
Now I get it that Mayo are better than Monaghan but there was just something about Louth last weekend. Very impressive.

Tbh it is great that either they or Mayo will get to an All Ireland Football Final, but personally I would love to see Louth get to it.
That said, imagine if Kobe was the spark that finally broke the Mayo hoodoo… that too would be great…
And a hell of a story…!

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 5123 - 01/07/2026 11:11:38    2683390

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Replying To yew_tree:  "Yes it seems the narrative is Mayo are the worst team left and the OTB boys have Tyrone ahead of us (fail to mention they were v lucky to beat Mayo by a point with a dodgy free). Louth are a fine team but write Mayo off at your peril. I think this build up suits us, all the focus and hype is elsewhere."
Schoolboy stuff, that's not fair, Tyrone are ahead of us because of a dodgy free. How many dodgy frees and Armagh men taking 2 pointers from the wrong position have went against Tyrone. I wouldn't care less if Tyrone were ranked 16 if they were in the semifinals.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2812 - 01/07/2026 11:12:15    2683391

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Replying To Cabbagepatch1667:  "I don't think it's an unfair narrative to say Mayo are the worst of the 4 left. Kerry are clearly number 1, and there's not much between the other 3, a lot of the time it comes down to on the day.

Meath left an awful lot behind against Mayo and should have been out of sight at half time, Cork kicked an awful lot of wides against Mayo too, and Roscommon were easy enough winners over you. Louth will take confidence from that, there's very little between Meath, Louth and Cork, so you can stack that form against Mayo.

But Mayo do have a lot of star quality around the place, and maybe Louth won't be able to cope with you, but I think they'll win."
I wouldn't be surprised if Louth beat Mayo, and I wouldn't be surprised if Mayo beat Louth either. I don't see Mayo as the weakest of the four left and neither do the bookies. They're being underestimated by nearly everyone, and they look like a team finding form at the right time. They've tightened up defensively and have dangerous weapons all over the pitch.

"Roscommon were easy enough winners over you" - Dublin were comfortable winners over Louth, and Donegal were similarly comfortable winners over Kerry. If we're judging teams on their form earlier in the summer, there are examples everywhere of all four sides underperforming at different points. On current form, there isn't a major gap between Dublin, Louth and Mayo. Yet for some reason people keep going back to Mayo's poor day against Roscommon while overlooking the poor results the other three teams had.

Dmoa95 (UK) - Posts: 7 - 01/07/2026 14:15:26    2683453

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Replying To yew_tree:  "Kildare wont see their name printed on a final ticket anytime soon anyway."
KErry and Mayo will ger ugly aka 2004 and 06

TommyBermingham (Kildare) - Posts: 26 - 01/07/2026 21:17:01    2683529

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