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Published 17:55 10 Mar 2017 GMT
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"Absolutely no nightmares," the Armagh legend explained in a fascinating segment on SportsJOE's GAA Hour football show. "If it had went in... If I had seen Conor Gormley, I would've checked inside him. "Do you know what, I would applaud Conor Gormley for that because I think it's moments like that in games that teams deserve to win an All-Ireland, if a player is prepared to put his body on the line like that. "It was a fantastic block. I certainly don't have any nightmares. You move on from chances that you miss, especially as a forward. You can miss chances and you can take a lot of chances but, at the end of the day, you go out and try to rectify it the next time. "It might've blazed wide, it might've gone over the bar, I don't know. Conor Gormley didn't really give me a chance to find out. Really and truly, he came out of nowhere. "You have to hand it to Conor: he put his body on the line in a defining moment in an All-Ireland final and it got them across the line."Listen to McDonnell's full thoughts on that famous moment below (from 43:30). Or .
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