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Published 11:16 22 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 11:17 22 Aug 2017 BST
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It really is an incredible task to try get your head around the magnitude of what she is doing every weekend, every year.
We're talking about a footballer who made her debut for her county at 14. That isn't a typo. 14.
We're talking about someone who has been doing it for two decades - not just doing it, absolutely dominating. It's not as if no-one is aware of the threat of Cora Staunton. It's not like nobody is preparing to counteract The Staunton Effect.
They just can't. No matter how hard they try.
Mayo will now face Cork in the semi-finals, the same county who've clinched 11 of the last 12 All-Ireland titles. It won't worry Cora Staunton too much though.
Ladies All-Ireland semi-finals:
Dublin v Kerry (August 26) Mayo v Cork (September 2)It's just another challenge to rise to. She generally meets them.
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