Maher: no complacency in the Kingdom

May 24, 2013

Kerry's Anthony Maher. INPHO
Midfielder Anthony Maher says Kerry will not be complacent against Tipperary.

Sunday's match at Killarney represents the fourth successive championship meeting of these two counties and Maher insists that the red-hot favourites cannot afford to take the Premier County for granted:

"I think over the past few years, they have pushed us all the way," he notes in The Irish Examiner.

"I think in Killarney a couple of years ago, they gave us a good game of it for 50 or 55 minutes before we pulled away but I don't think there was any pulling away last year in Thurles. It was a tough day out, start to finish, so there is definitely no complacency."

Maher also feels that the Kingdom are shaping up nicely for the summer season:

"Kerry like to move the ball quickly and we will try to continue to do that and that is what we have been doing in training.

"I think it is vital in the middle third that if you have your hands on the ball, that you are dictating the play, rather than being dictated to.

"Games we have inside in training, the four of us around midfield, Bryan Sheehan, David Moran, and Johnny Buckley and myself, have been tough.

"We have a much stronger squad this year and more options. Even the training games, you see two fellows fighting for places in every position and the competition was probably not as intense other years.

"I suppose during the league when things were not going that good, it was a tough call to train hard. But the management stuck with their plan, to train and get fellows into physical shape, and I think that is paying dividends over the past few weeks now. We are after getting to a good place and hopefully we can build on it."

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