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Andy McDonnell: Hopefully new Gaelic football rules will liven up the game after dire All-Ireland final

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Barry McCambridge is now clear favourite for player of the year and would be a fully deserving winner after some fantastic performances this season.

Sam Maguire heads north to Armagh for the second time in their history, ending a wait of 22 years. While the spectacle failed to reach the heights of the previous week’s hurling All-Ireland final, it was certainly a cagey affair with only a point separating the sides on the day.

Both teams went into the encounter believing that they could bring the biggest prize in Gaelic football back to their respective counties and Armagh just about did enough to come out on the right side of the result.

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