Cork defender Tomás Clancy believes that they must find the next level if they are to trouble Kerry in the Munster SFC final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening.
The Rebels looked impressive in their semi-final win over Tipperary, but Kerry will be a different story altogether this weekend.
And Clancy revealed to the Kerryman that the squad was enjoying the style of play that they have worked on for the last few months.
"We've had one good game, but we need to follow that up now next Saturday," stated Clancy. He added: "I think everyone is enjoying it, going out and expressing themselves is the main thing. There's been a good influx of new players and they've brought a really good vibe.
"We've added some good players during the league and everyone's adding to competition within the place to get on the starting 15 or even the 26. Those lads have added massively to the squad this year."
Follow our match tracker for a bumper weekend of action including three provincial finals and eight qualifier games from the All-Ireland football championship.
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