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Published 20:35 26 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 20:40 26 Aug 2019 BST
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"He was a great lad. You couldn't possibly have a better teammate." "Andy was a very welcoming fella for anybody new coming into the panel. He'd go out of his way to make a lad feel welcome and to make sure everybody is a part of it. He was always the life and soul of the team, the life and soul of the dressing room, even from when he was just a young lad," Clarke said to SportsJOE."You'd see him coaching fellas one-to-one, that was one of the things that struck me most about Andy that he'd be coaching and helping lads along who'd be going for the same position as he was..." "And even though he had a burning desire to play, he could always see the bigger picture that way. He'd always do what was best for the team, what was best for Mayo football. He's the most unselfish teammate you could have and he's going to be a huge loss for Mayo football..." "There wasn't many like him..." https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1166051911415586819
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