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Published 08:47 29 Oct 2015 GMT
Updated 10:55 29 Oct 2015 GMT
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"I'm not fully sure exactly what he said, I was gutted after the defeat but in fairness to him he just came over and shook my hand and wished me well." "I'm not sure of the exact words he said but it was a nice to thing to do, he didn't have to do it, and it just shows the camaraderie that's there in sport and in hurling."McGrath's apperance was hailed by many last night, who were delighted to see the Loughmore-Castleiney man back to full health and speaking so openly about his cancer battle https://twitter.com/Mike_Quirke/status/659501082951999488 https://twitter.com/yellowbelly_ie/status/659497602543714305 https://twitter.com/aisydaly/status/659521723038081024 https://twitter.com/jacquihurley/status/659498616780947456
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