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Published 12:19 29 Jul 2018 BST
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"We knew it was going to be a tough semi-final," Duggan told RTE's Claire McNamara after the game. "We never expected it was going to go to extra time as Galway looked to be on top for a long time, but that just goes to show the heart we have as a team."
Once McNamara wrapped her chat with Duggan, over came Littlewoods Ireland commercial manager Geoff Scully for a presentation. A nice cut-glass hurley to go on the mantelpiece.
However, over on Sky Sports, soon after we witnessed Scully handing over another man-of-the-match award, this time to a Galway man.
Galway defender Padraic Mannion was the recipient this time and, in fairness, he had a cracking game too.
"For a neutral watching, it was a great game to watch," Mannion said. "I'm just delighted to play in one semi-final a year. That's great, but to get to play in two is even better. I'm just looking forward to getting right for next week so we can go at it again."
One game in one stadium but two different man of the match awards.
As both RTE and Sky have their own broadcast rights, both are entitled to name their own man of the match.
So, while Duggan was the choice of Cyril Farrell, Anthony Daly and Eddie Brennan, over on RTE, Mannion got the nod from the Sky crew, with Jamsie O'Connor heaping praise on the Galway half-back.
Interestingly, when Mannion was awarded man-of-the-match after Galway's Leinster Championship game against Kilkenny, back in May, it was Michael Lynch, manager of Kilkenny Mart and a 'Bord Gáis Energy customer', that made the presentation.
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