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26th September 2017
11:26am BST

Geaney was speaking at the announcement of PwC's sponsorship of the All-Star awards where he was nominated alongside four other Kerry players and gave his reasoning for attending:
"I’d say I could have been the only one from our team in Croke Park the last day and I can guarantee a couple of fellas definitely didn’t even watch the game, it’s a tough one alright," Geaney said. "I used my tickets last year as well, I come because I want to learn how to beat Dublin and Mayo, every day is a school day and I suppose I’m a supporter as well. "I pretty much saw all that I knew, that both teams were capable of what they were doing. "Kick outs were something I was interested in, Mayo did extremely well off Cluxton’s kick outs. You saw (Jason Sherlock) running into him in the first half to change up whatever it is to get the hand on ball. Not often you see anyone go into Cluxton to tell him what to do so that was interesting. "The cynicalness of how the game finished up in the end, those sort of things, they’re interesting to see and I suppose if you’re contesting the All-Ireland and you want to win it they’re markers of where your team is it because if you’re not doing those things it means you’re not really tuned in enough to be contesting in an All-Ireland final."