Mortimer unsure how he will feel if Mayo lift Sam

Mayo desperately want to end of football's longest-running hard-luck stories this afternoon.

Mayo desperately want to end of football's longest-running hard-luck stories this afternoon.

The Westerners face Kerry in today's All-Ireland Football Final, not having won the Sam Maguire Cup since 1951.

Mayo forward Conor Mortimer said he's not sure what the feeling would be like if his side won today.

“We haven't won it yet so I can't really say to be quite honest.” he said. “It's back to college for me so I won’t be doing anything. It's back to study.”

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