'Next year is going to be huge': Éamonn Fitzmaurice says Kerry must capitalise on 'positive energy'

Former Kerry manager Éamonn Fitzmaurice feels there is “positive energy” around the county despite Saturday’s All-Ireland final replay defeat to Dublin, saying that the experience will only make the current panel “hungrier”.

'Next year is going to be huge': Éamonn Fitzmaurice says Kerry must capitalise on 'positive energy'

Former Kerry manager Éamonn Fitzmaurice feels there is “positive energy” around the county despite Saturday’s All-Ireland final replay defeat to Dublin, saying that the experience will only make the current panel “hungrier”.

Speaking on the Renault Irish Examiner GAA Championship podcast, Fitzmaurice also rebutted the idea that Kerry’s failure to prevent Dublin’s record-breaking five-in-a-row triumph will be held against the side in the county, saying, “the roll of honour is a more important thing to protect and that becomes a challenge for the next decade”.

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