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"At the end of the day," Ashling Thompson said, "I put myself in that position and I'm not going to make any excuses, you know. "I've always owned up to every mistake that I've made, and I'll do the same today. It's about putting your emotions and feelings to one side, once you've crossed the white line. It's about leaving everything on the pitch, and I felt I've done myself justice.""I felt I gave everything, and more," Thompson added, "but I have to thank the management because they've had my back, throughout the three weeks [since the red card] and so have the team. I had absolutely no doubts, sitting on the sidelines, that they were going to bring it today." https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1550870219488432134 The two-time All Star also paid credit to Waterford for 'everything you'd want, and more, in a semi-final'. Cork were trailing by seven points, at one stage, but won comfortably in the end.
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