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Armagh need to be perfect on and off the pitch

Armagh need to be perfect on and off the pitch
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Armagh faces a challenging All-Ireland quarter-final against Kerry following a last-minute loss to Louth. Analysts emphasize that success will depend on rigorous physical recovery and tactical preparation under tight time constraints.

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GAA is a major cultural and sporting institution in Ireland, and high-stakes matches draw significant public interest and economic activity.

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Armagh will need to get their big-game preparations perfect both on and off the pitch if they're to surprise All-Ireland champions Kerry in their own backyard on Saturday, according to RTÉ GAA analysts Dessie Dolan and Nigel Dunne.

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