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Published 16:52 5 Jun 2017 BST
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"A bit of a scuffle started but everyone in a Down jersey was in - as for Armagh - but it's good to see that sort of commitment because you can sort of question sometimes if a county player has that," the Mourne man said. "Obviously if it's a club player, it's one in, all in so it's good to see at county level as soon as one was in, everyone came in and defended each other. It shows a good unity between the team. "We'll probably do a review of the game on Tuesday and you'll be looking to see if anyone didn't go in because that would be pointed out as if to say, 'why didn't you go in to defend your team mates?' "People on the outside looking in say that's not good for the game but, on the inside, it just shows a want to win and that everyone is there for each other and everyone is willing to do anything to make sure we get the win."Listen to Mooney's brilliantly honest interview on The GAA Hour below from 22:00.
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