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Published 11:24 9 Jan 2018 GMT
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"If we had scored, we'd have gone eight points up and the game would've been over. "Time nearly up, everything looked great. A high, speculative kick from Connor, the full back... bang. Back of the net. Game over. "If we were well-beaten, you'd be happy enough. But we were so close. I felt sick."https://twitter.com/RTEsport/status/950515168894693378 Maybe that's what sets these serial winners apart, the fact that they obsess over the losses. They win so much that it probably doesn't even register with them because they're always focused on what more they can win and they're always hurt by the ones they didn't win. Even now, even for Mick O'Dwyer, the pain is palpable.
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