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Published 08:16 8 May 2017 BST
Updated 08:18 8 May 2017 BST
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When asked what he wanted to bring to the team when he took over in 2015, O’Halloran’s answer is all the more poignant in the wake of their valiant effort.
“Pretty much just a bit of pride in your jersey and pride for your teammates and you play for each other and not for yourself. “The lads fed into it and we put a system together and they fed into the system and they performed with it and that’s basically it.”New York may not have come away with the victory, but they can leave Gaelic Park with their heads held high after another fine performance for the second year in a row. Teams travelling over to New York can no longer expect easy games and O’Halloran is a huge part to play in that. You can listen to Justin O'Halloran's interview below from 42:40
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