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"There was an immediate parking of it. I think, over the years, there's been a tendency in counties like ourselves - that are long for a breakthrough - to lean on decisions or otherwise," McGrath explained. "I think it's just important that you move on either way and hope in some karma-like way that things go for you as the season develops. "It wasn't just to come across like I'm taking the high moral ground, I feel like these decisions are made in actual good faith. "I don't think they says, 'well, now, I'll make this decision and this will make a game of it or Waterford will be at the cutting end of this decision'. I think it's just a decision made in the spur of the moment and I don't think the thought process behind it is in any way malicious or with any kind of vindictive intent. "I genuinely believe that."Listen to the full interview below.
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