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Published 11:44 27 Jun 2023 BST
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"He stood up and said this is about the team winning and that was basically it. Owen would know me and knew I wouldn't be back for my own sake.
"I can safely say about any of the them boys, that that was the thinking, there were no egos, everyone was there for the team cause.
"None of them were in it for themselves. And some of them are the best players I've ever seen play the game."
As it turned out, Tyrone beat Kerry in that year's All-Ireland final, with both O'Neill and Mulligan coming on as subs.
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