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Five talking points ahead of the All Ireland quarter-final between Kerry and Derry

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The Harte factor for both Jack O’Connor and Kerry is probably overstated, plus four other talking points ahead of Sunday’s quarter-final showdown at Croke Park

David Clifford of Kerry in action against Lachlan Murray of Derry during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-Final last year Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

It’s Kerry v Derry, a repeat of last year’s game of the summer. It’s Mickey Harte v Jack O’Connor. It’s the Kingdom’s first meaningful game of the summer. There’s more talking points here than you could shake a stick at. Here are five of the most salient…

1. Harte factor for Jack and Kerry probably overstated

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