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Published 18:07 21 Jul 2019 BST
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"We came up for two points and we haven't done that but to come out of it with a draw being a point down and then to level it at the end is great. "We'll have to regroup now and it'll be winner takes all in two weeks time so we'll get ready for that. "We always thought at the start that scoring energy would come into it so we're happy that we put up a big score on the first day against Meath and I suppose today was a draw so at least we didn't lose anyway. "It's going to be a huge game against Mayo in Castlebar. We're really looking forward to it. That's where we wanted to be - on the last day still within a chance and we're there now."
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