‘Hopefully the past experiences help you get over the line’

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McGrane was captain when Armagh last won the Ulster title in 2008

McGrane warned that the Orchard County will have to be “very wary” of conceding frees with two-pointer supreme Rory Beggan, who can “churn them out” on hand.

He hopes that Armagh will be spurred on to stop the rot of three successive Ulster defeats and that the likes of Aidan Forker, Rory Grugan and Aaron McKay will finally get the medal they have craved.

“From Armagh’s point of view, the management deserve immense credit. The turnover of players, they’ve stayed up in Division One, nurtured the old fellas, transitioned in the young fellas. They’ve stepped up each part of the championship,” he explained.

“They haven’t been perfect, but they know they’ll have to deliver a big performance. There’s fellas there that have soldiered for years and would love to go and get them a medal for all they’ve done, but it doesn’t happen like that.

“I’ve no doubt there’s plenty of hurt in the locker, but you have to go deliver a big performance and hopefully the past experiences help you get over the line.”

Armagh v Monaghan

Ulster Senior Football Championship final

17 May, 16:15 BST

St Tiernach’s Park, Clones

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