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Published 14:17 7 Aug 2022 BST
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"He had his mother's charm and father's divilment. He's an awful loss to us as a family and to our local community.
"Dillon's father Dan was an exceptional footballer and an exceptional hurler for Tipperary too. Dillon looked up to Declan (Ryan,) Dan, to all of us in the club, to our hurling days.
"As a young fella, he wanted to hear about our stories and our victories and we told him going back. His day did come too, and he did have them as well, but there was an awful lot more days that he could have had."
Fryday went onto pay tribute to the referee Michael Kennedy, to the Tipperary county board, and to Kilruane MacDonaghs and Tipperary player Craig Morgan in particular, who tried his best to save his close friend.
"I'd like to compliment the referee and the Tipperary county board for what they did when this tragic accident happened in Thurles. When we said we were under pressure, we didn't know how severe this was and there was no problem from the referee Michael Kennedy when we asked for a postponement of the match.
"I'd like to compliment Kilruane MacDonaghs GAA club also. Craig Morgan, one of their players, " Fryday said emotionally, "who would be a close friend of Dillon's, actually knelt down beside him and helped him in his few minutes of need.
"It's tough times, and we find it very hard. Dillon was our man. Every club has a leader and he was our leader. We're devastated, devastated, and I'd like to thank everybody for all their condolences. It's really appreciated. We're just going to take our time now and do what we have to do to say farewell to one of our best men."
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Liam Sheedy was also interviewed on the programme, and as a former manager of Quirke's, he paid tribute to his former player.
"It's really hard to process what's happened. He was a great guy around the place. He loved life and he loved hurling. Hurling was his love. He was meticulous about his preparation. During the lock-down, he set up his own gym in his house.
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