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Published 15:33 5 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 15:36 5 Nov 2018 GMT
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"The boys can get here again next year but, if they do, they needn’t party as hard, that’s the big thing,” he said to Andy Watters from the Irish News. “They partied the whole week. I only got them back on Tuesday night."Two Sundays and plenty of beer on, they gave a fairly respectable account of themselves in Kingscourt. They got off to a slow start and were down by 2-6 to 0-6 at the break. But they called on the spirit that backboned their county win and they rallied to reduce the arrears to just one point with ten minutes to play. In the end, the Derry men pulled away to win by six, but the boys of Castlerahan hadn't gone down softly by any stretch of the imagination. Nobody knows if a bit less beer in the system would have changed the result of this game, but there's no doubting that those lads celebrated a county final win like it has rarely been celebrated before.
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