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Published 10:55 17 Feb 2019 GMT
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"A Monday morning in Micís, Jesus the place is rocking...I got a few hours sleep because I said to myself today is going to be a massive day."
"It's madness, it's like a jungle," added Mac Niallais. "We're down in Micís here and the place is absolutely hopping. It's great craic. We're making the most of it because it's a massive achievement and it's huge for the parish and the club. Things like this don't come around too often."The Gaoth Dobhair lads made the most of their Ulster victory and partied it up for a good few days. It was pure, unbridled celebration and fraternity in the small Donegal community.
When the dust, and stomachs, settled and the eyes cleared, Corofin came into focus. The Galway side are the reigning All-Ireland champions and all knew a massive effort would be required to get past them in this season's semis.
11 weeks ago, during his chat with Parkinson, Mac Niallais said, "We've Corofin in February, we're going to have to get back training for that because we've a lot of work to do. It's good that we've a few weeks to get into better shape and we've time to work on stuff and all."
And so the lads put their heads down and put everything into it for the cause. On Saturday, they gave an impressive Corofin side a right rattle.
The reigning champs won 2-13 to 1-12 and will meet Kerry and Munster champs Dr. Crokes in the final, on St Patrick's weekend at Croke Park. While many were saluting Gaoth Dobhair on their run to the last four, former Mayo star David Brady took issue with the partying, post-Ulster, that he feels may have hampered their preparations.
https://twitter.com/D9BMayo/status/1096866722596966401
Brady is entitled to his opinion, of course, but posting his on social media opened up the floor to a host of other passionate opinions, and responses.
There were over 400 replies to that tweet in the 12 hours from its time of posting, with many more weighing in. Among them were some of the Gaoth Dobhair players, who got back to the Mayo man. Eamon McGee's response was measured.
https://twitter.com/EamonMcGee/status/1096880050715217920
Kevin Cassidy cut to the chase in typical Kevin Cassidy fashion.
https://twitter.com/KCASS7/status/1096894255753293825
Neil McGee was slightly more diplomatic:
https://twitter.com/Niallmacaoidh/status/1096882407805018113
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