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Published 16:18 16 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 16:30 16 Jan 2022 GMT
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The whistle then went with the Cork kingpin's two points to the good, and captain Ian Maguire then delivered a moving speech that hit all of the right notes before being presented with the trophy.
"Everything that goes into bringing the kids up, the juvenile section during the week, during the week has been terrific. "It shows that sense of community, that sense of family that is within the club. There's obviously so much that goes into this, for 20 or 25 lads to play a game of ball, and we just thank you for everything." https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1482736572088954895Understanding that it isn't just the lads son the field who won this cup, but a countless amount of volunteers, helpers, coaches, and family members within the community that make all of this possible. "We won't go into a name for name basis, the work can be absolutely thankless but we just also want to wish O'Keefe a happy birthday. "I can't stress this enough, thank you for all the support, and all of the work that goes on behind the scenes, from every body in the club.
"Lately, the GAA is a special bond, it's a community, it's a family, and everything that goes into it, we look after our own, we're there for each other. "There are a lot of people who are going through a lot of stuff at the moment lads, and we just want to vouch our support for everyone in the club and everyone out there, and we're thinking of you Cian Ryan, thank you!"
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