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Published 18:21 8 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 18:24 8 Dec 2021 GMT
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One of the main talking points from the game was the man-marking job Pigott did on John Heslin. The Westmeath ace kicked five frees but was held scoreless from play and Pigott says that while there was a 'back and forth' between them, there were no hard feelings after the game.
"I always seem to get these jobs! I don't know why.
"I would have marked John twice before with Laois. He's obviously an unbelievable player. I knew I was going to have my hands full so, we had a good auld battle, plenty of back and forth and ah sure, it's all a bit of craic. At the end of the game, there's no love lost, you shake hands and you move on win or lose."
"The work that has gone on in the club at juvenile level has been unbelievable so this has been coming for a while," he concludes.
"We had a really good crop of players, winning the minor in 2014 and then following it up with two under-21s. Our minor team has stuck together and it's great that we have."
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