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O'Connor keen on Kerry improvement

11/07/2005 - 10:26:06
In the aftermath of yesterday's Munster final, Kerry manager Jack O'Connor warned his side they will need to further improve if they are to retain the All-Ireland SFC title.

The Kingdom's 71st senior provincial football title saw them run out one goal-winners - 1-11 to 0-11 - over Cork, who impressed O'Connor in the stifling heat of Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

"Credit to Cork, they showed how fit they are - they started well and had us on the back foot. They will provide tough opposition in the qualifiers. We were lucky to be only a point down at half-time, but the one thing is that we have been in this situation before and we showed that bit of experience," admitted O'Connor, after guiding his charges to a third straight provincial success.

"We didn't lose the head, we just tipped away and I think the goal by Declan O'Sullivan after half-time turned the tide a bit - gave us a bit of breathing space."

Kerry are at Croke Park for their next outing - an All-Ireland quarter-final on August 7 - and O'Connor knows his side will need to pick up the pace against one of the top back-door sides.

"I'm hopeful this game and the one against Limerick will bring us on. The county championship's on next weekend and we'll bring them (the squad) back in a week's time, see what shape they're in. Hopefully, the games will bring us on because we have to improve if we're going to go further."

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