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Published 17:29 25 Jun 2023 BST
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"We definitely weren't dejected. We knew how strong the breeze was and we definitely let a few chances out there, but they did too. "They goal was probably key in the second half Peter. It's probably what settled us a small bit in the second half, but we just tried to stay at it.https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1672990308819439623 "We try not to get too high or too low after games, but we had a lot of work to do this week, and some of that came to fruition, but more to do." The goal that Durcan was referring to came through David McBrein early in the second half, and it's what flipped the match completely on its head. Mayo will now enter the draw for the quarter finals where they will play either Dublin, Armagh or Derry. Related links:
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