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Published 12:24 18 Sept 2017 BST
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At the post-match banquet in a sombre, reflective Citywest Hotel, it was O'Connor that stood up to address the room and try to glean some positives from another chance missed at All-Ireland glory.
His five-minute speech [below] took a lot of courage and O'Connor did his team proud up on the stage. He commented:
"There is very little that I can say that can soften or reduce the sadness in all of us, as the players and management and supporters of the Mayo football can acknowledge. Defeat has visited us once again. In this very position last year, I spoke about fighting the good fight and hanging in there. Today, we did that. All year long, we've done that. For years, we've done that. "But what's more, moving forward into the future, we're going to continue to fight the good fight."Those words drew a rapturous reaction and, after thanking the management and backroom teams, O'Connor continued, "It's not a night for speeches and especially not from me.
"But, suffice to say, I couldn't be prouder of my teammates this year, for their efforts. Through countless hours - away from the television cameras and screens - either in matches or on training fields, not one of the 35 lads flinched or thought about throwing in the towel. They never gave in. "Today, we have to admit, Dublin are worthy champions because they overcame great men. Those boys don't know the meaning of the word 'No' and they represent our county with pride every time they take to the field and we are very lucky to be blessed with boys like them."O'Connor finished off by thanking the Mayo supporters and he insisted himself and his team did not need any pity as, every evening, they are the lucky ones. "Every day we get to pull that crest onto our crests, we're privileged," he declared. Here, courtesy of the Mayo GAA Banter page, is O'Connor's speech in full. Well spoken by O'Connor. We're sure he will be back again next year and putting his hand up when there is a pressure kick on the table.
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