Pete McGrath says Fermanagh won't be losing any sleep over their Allianz League Division 3 final defeat to Armagh.
The veteran manager insisted that the focus has always been on the Ulster SFC opener against Antrim in a month's time.
"If we had won that trophy, I would have been telling them to put it under the bed somewhere because the Antrim game is of much, much greater importance," he said.
"At the start of the season, if you had asked me one match I really wanted to win this year, it would be the Antrim game and that hasn't changed.
"It would have been wonderful to win tonight. Fermanagh don't win too many titles, but we didn't let ourselves down. We competed, we were manly and resilient and there are serious lessons to learn. We have to have the maturity to take those lessons on board and take them towards Mayo 31."
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