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25th May 2017
03:45pm BST

"Oh, I think there's a massive difference, I do. I don't think people get that," the Munster rugby legend explained on SportsJOE Live sponsored by Screwfix.ie. "Over a period of time, yes [the perception can be transformed], but it's not as if Dublin have three All-Irelands and Mayo have two. "Dublin have, consistently, mentally broken them which, to me, means there's a big part missing in Mayo somewhere."Colm Parkinson argued Mayo's case but O'Gara continued, breaking down the difference between the champions and the would-be kings.
"I think they don't know how to get over the line - until they find that out, I think there will always be doubts and disappointment in their heads. They have to find a way to do that [get over the line]," O'Gara said. "Dublin have just been incredible. There's a big skill involved in being two points down with five minutes to go - people underappreciate that. "Dublin have had the gun to their head and they've managed to find a way to win."Watch the full conversation below from 37:57.
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