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Published 07:54 31 Jul 2020 BST
Updated 08:13 31 Jul 2020 BST
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"It is extremely positive news that it didn't spread throughout the team. Everyone in Killeavy went down and got tested. There was a traffic jam of Killeavy cars going into get the drive-in testing and it was great to see that all the results were negative.
"We didn't want to keep the gates open unless somebody else had contracted the virus. Thankfully they didn't. Don't consider carpooling to training is the advice now."
In more positive news, the club are back in action on Friday night in the Senior League in a local derby against Dromintee.
Listen to the full Stevie McDonnell interview here.
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