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Published 18:09 13 Sept 2015 BST
"This was probably the most emotional final from a personal perspective that I'm ever after playing. Number one for Cork, who I love playing for, and ultimately for my mother who I wouldn't be playing for only for her today. She's really ill at the moment and she's at every game and every waking moment she's there and unfortunately she can't be here today." "She is just an amazing woman and she's fighting so hard and at the moment and it's all down down to her."https://twitter.com/KMcGillicuddy86/status/643101462361427969 O'Connor also paid tribute to her team-mates for their support, and admitted that it was hard for her to concentrate on the build-up to the game due to her ill mother. She was hoping that the emotion of the occasion wouldn't get to her and affect her performance. https://twitter.com/KMcGillicuddy86/status/643101878331555840 https://twitter.com/bar_notlar/status/643101337064992768 https://twitter.com/BigRedBench/status/643098627016130560 The intermediate final was won by Waterford who beat Kildare by 2-9 to 1-5 while Laois took the Junior crown with a 2-12 to 1-6 win over Roscommon.
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