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Published 19:58 19 Mar 2017 GMT
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Cavan are one point adrift of safety now and Mayo's run-in seems trickier.
"The reality is that we put ourselves in a good position in the first half and again we're being penalised for our own mistakes and we have to suck it up and get ourselves ready now for next week," Stephen Rochford told Newstalk after the game.The other reality is that this win will have Cavan bouncing into a crunch clash with Kerry supported by another big Breffni crowd with confidence high and a game with Roscommon to come - which, of course, is not a gimme by any means. In one game though, their trajectory has completely changed whereas Mayo now have soul-searching to do having lost comprehensively to Dublin the last day out and now they've gone down to a Cavan side who hadn't previously recorded one win. Next up, two more Ulster outfits. They simply must respond because it's do or die.
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