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Published 10:51 27 Aug 2018 BST
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Donegal captain Jason Noctor, who had a fine game in the final, gave a great speech after the game and it really summed up where the club came from to win the championship. He said:
"Both teams went for it, score for score, in the second half and it could have went either way. We had that two point gap [at half-time] and I think that is what stood to us at the end... "The work that goes into this club, to get this squad of players out here - and the squad of juniors - is phenomenal. A lot of people don't get the credit and we do a bit of giving out, and all that, but they start their work in October to have everything ready for us. "Paddy McDevitt, Eamon Kelly, Paul Martin MacDaid, it goes all the way and I'm going to leave a few names out, but we all know who they are... and our management, we got Barney [Friel] out to coach us all year and I think everyone knows that has been a key to what we've done. Declan Scott and Colm McCarron and, to the main man, Padraig [McLaughlin] the boss! "When the AGM happened at the start of the year, I heard all the whispers and laughing about Padraig being our manager but it gave me nothing but motivation to drive this team forward and lift this f***ing cup for him!"The former Killybegs clubman moved on, as his speech wound up, to pay credit to his teammates and thank them for all their hard work over the past few months. He finished by declaring, "Now it's time to GO PARTY!!" Boston Senior Football champions for the fifth time and a sweet return to the top.
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