
GAA confirm huge departure from tradition for All-Ireland final match-up between Kerry and Donegal
The latter part of that dynamic
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Both semi-finals were one-sided victories
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A win on Sunday would cap off a storybook comeback for 35-year-old Michael Murphy
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This aesthetic is certainly going to be an improvement on the 2014 showpiece
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However, Wednesday evening brought with it word that
The Association tweeted: "A rare sight on the biggest stage. Kerry and Donegal in alternate colours for the first final clash since 2010."
The move has been broadly praised over the past few hours. Joe replied: "Good idea. It was nuts having Meath and Donegal play in their normal colours in the semi-final."
Similarly, Cathal added: "About time. The Meath-Donegal game should've been the same."
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Now that that part of the puzzle has been solved, all that's left to debate is who's actually going to wind up lifting Sam Maguire.
Earlier this week Joe Brolly and Pat Spillane
The Derry native has been on the record about how
He'd made that initial prediction about "not seeing any flaws" in Jim McGuinness' side on his
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But he expanded on why he's so gung-ho in that belief while appearing alongside Spillane and hurling greats Eddie Brennan and John Mullane on the
The 56-year-old set out: "I think Donegal will win because they're multi-purpose. They're not relying on one individual.
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"They've worked with a basketball coach. McGuinness actually said it the week that the new rules were unveiled.
"He said 'We're going back to the old game, this is all about scoring rate.' They're scoring 1-27, 1-28, 3-25.
"Paddy McBrearty was asked after the All-Ireland semi-final about how he'd be pushing for a place in starting fifteen and he said he'd be pushing for a place in the matchday 26!
"There's massive competition there because Jim has this messianic quality."
A few minutes later Spillane then gave his view that he'd marginally give the edge to the Kingdom. When he mentioned that Donegal had a few weaknesses, Brolly called on him to be more specific.
To which the eight-time All-Ireland winner replied: "Their running game is a hard game to sustain for 70 minutes.
"Zonal defence is a weakness. There's space to be exploited there by a kicking team.
"The first half against Monaghan showed that as Monaghan switched the play from one side to the other. They'd an overload and took them on one-on-one and were very impressive.
"So zonal marking, running in transition and Michael Murphy - no different from David Clifford - if he's contained (Kerry can win).
"The new rules suit Kerry, Croke Park suits them as a heads up kicking team."
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He also added that his "hesitant vote for Kerry" was partly down to the weather forecast being good for Sunday with dry conditions further helping their prospects.
However, based off latest Met Eireann predictions, we're in for a rainy Croke Park affair so that sounds like it'll favour Donegal's running game more.
The two counties did of course contest the 2014 decider with McGuinness saying a few days ago that

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