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Published 11:37 6 Dec 2021 GMT
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For Kerins O'Rahillys, who went onto lose out on a scoreline of 0-13 0-10, when mentioned this final will always be talked about in a series of what ifs. Huge misfortune befell them as, before a ball was even thrown-in, they lost one of their key men Gavin O'Brien to a hamstring injury while seven minutes later David Moran was gone. Moran has been their talisman for years and his early knee injury was an almighty blow for the Strand Road men.
To their credit, through Jack Savage and Barry John Keane they stayed alive in the contest but Stacks were just that bit better, and they always looked like winning their first title since 2014. Afterwards, their manager and former player Wayne Quillinan was overcome with emotion with tears streaming down his face during his interview with the Irish Examiner.
“I sound like John Mullane now as I was going to say I love my club! You cut me open, I bleed black and amber. I’m just so happy for the players."
He paid a special tribute to his former team-mate and "best auld buddy" Kieran Donaghy, who, in his 20th year as a Stacks senior player, won his second county title.https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1467789741307404289 Meanwhile, it was a brilliant day for young Dylan Casey. He was only a 13-year-old starry-eyed supporter when his club last won the county title, but by the end of the day, he was the 21-year-old raising the Bishop Moynihan Cup aloft for Austin Stacks. “It was hard to believe in 2014 that I’d be the next captain to lift the Bishop Moynihan Cup for this club. Being asked to be captain on Zoom in the middle of a lockdown, I am incredibly proud to be captain of such an unbelievable group," he said afterwards.“My best auld buddy, he’s just an amazing man. You have all these sporting accolades but Kieran Donaghy the person is a special man.
“He’s a driving force for us, as well. All of his experience. And for such a young team, it’s vital to have him around the place. I can’t even put into words how happy I am for Kieran. I’m sure I’ll tell him later after a few pints!”
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