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Published 16:02 1 Nov 2019 GMT
Updated 16:20 1 Nov 2019 GMT
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"How these teams play - even when they do get into the lead, they don't go for the other team, they automatically sit back. Sure there's never anything too much in it. It went out to three points a couple of times, but then Gaoth Dobhair or Naomh Conaill would sit back and let the other team back into it..."
All in all though, it's a huge achievement for Naomh Conaill, and Devenney paid tribute to their grit and resolve.
"They won their first title in 2005 and I'd say this one was right up there in terms of the importance of it after what these lads have put in across the last three years..."
"Hats off to them, coming up from adversity, you can't take it away from them..."
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