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Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney issues Rian O’Neill fitness update

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It was all about the result for Kieran McGeeney on Saturday night as Armagh got back on the horse after their shattering Ulster final defeat.

But he was pretty happy with the performance too as they kicked off the All-Ireland series with a comfortable win over Westmeath, helped by a strong second-half showing.




Just 13 days since they lost an Ulster final to Donegal after extra time via a penalty shootout – for the second year in a row – ‘Geezer’ was pleased his players responded with a win.

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“They’re a resilient group, they showed they can sit at the top table,” said the Armagh boss.

“They (Ulster final defeats) are hard ones to get over, there’s no point saying otherwise. The narrative will be different out there but that’s twice (in Ulster finals) we haven’t been beaten out there on the pitch.

“Derry and Donegal have the titles but we know we gave as good as we got. We are up there and we know that. That’s the story we have and we know the football we can play and the boys just have to believe that.

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