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Published 13:33 16 Sept 2019 BST
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"It started in 1993, John Leahy kicked it all for us. It's a credit to everybody who has been a part of these successes," he said, before thanking everyone involved.One of the people thanked was the club's manager Sean O'Meara, who paid tribute to his club-man and stalwart. "Eoin's a huge leader. I'm the manager but he's nearly the manager on the field. When things were going against us yesterday, he won dirty ball that he had no right to win. There was two high balls in the second half he caught between Swans men and I don't know how he caught them, but that's Eoin," the Mullinahone manager said to SportsJOE. "He's had a bad run with injuries the last few years. He played junior most of this year and he was unbelievable for them in loads of games, but he still has it and on the big day he did it again for us. He has a fantastic attitude, he gives so much back. Like he's the coach of our under-8s team. Maybe he'll add to that one county title this year. Some man for it.
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