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Published 11:48 1 Nov 2017 GMT
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But she won't be missing much football - that was never going to happen, not to a woman who has dedicated her life to the mastery of an O'Neill's ball.
So, for the first time since she became an AFLW signing, Staunton stepped back onto the field with her club on Sunday and it was just business as usual. Business, in this case, is winning another Connacht title and business, for Cora Staunton, is kicking 4-13 along the way.
Carnacon beat Galway's Kilkerrin/Clonberne in the provincial football decider but it was another scintillating display from one of Ireland's finest.
Midwest Radio's Cormac O'Malley put the camera on Cora Staunton for the whole second half and it was as action-packed, as graceful and as cruel as you'd expect. It was beautiful in a blood bath sort of a way.
Watch the game through the eyes of Cora Staunton, through the eyes of a real predator. Watch the game on another level - the Staunton level.
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