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Home » All-Ireland SFC: Kerry loss ‘will take a while to get over’ says Tyrone’s Conn Kilpatrick
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All-Ireland SFC: Kerry loss ‘will take a while to get over’ says Tyrone’s Conn Kilpatrick

By britishbulletin.com28 June 20262 Mins Read
All-Ireland SFC: Kerry loss ‘will take a while to get over’ says Tyrone’s Conn Kilpatrick
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Tyrone midfielder Conn Kilpatrick said the 2-25 to 0-27 defeat by in Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final will “take a while to get over”.

Despite a strong display from Tyrone, Jack O’Connor’s side booked a spot in the last four and moved a step closer to defending their title.

Red Hands boss Malachy O’Rourke was left frustrated after the match by ‘really, really harsh calls’ in Dublin with Kilpatrick echoing his manager’s thoughts.

“It’s a disappointing result and one that’ll take a while to get over to be honest,” Kilpatrick told BBC Sport NI.

“I felt we were right in the game for large parts of it. We had done a lot well. Just a few decisions I think didn’t go our way and I feel, on another day, we would have got them.

“The boys put a massive shift in the game. Kerry are champions for a reason because they are a good team, but we still had full belief that we could take them on our day and it just wasn’t to be today.”

Tyrone’s wait for their first Sam Maguire title since 2021 will now continue with Monaghan, who face Louth in their quarter-final on Sunday, Ulster’s final team in this year’s All-Ireland.

Kilpatrick added that it has been “a tough campaign” which included an Ulster Championship preliminary-round exit at the hands of eventual winners Armagh.

“It’s no surprise that we obviously had a tough campaign. Everybody knows it and we were coming into the championship being completely written off, but again we had full belief in the squad,” he continued.

“It’s fine margins that can cost you and, look, it’s very disappointing and it’s hard to put into words but fair play to Kerry, they beat us on the day and we have to go again next year.

“Hopefully everybody comes back and we add to the squad again like we did this year and we’ll go again. We’re not finished yet.”

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