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Published 14:48 26 Jul 2017 BST
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Mayo captain Cillian O'Connor spoke after the game and had a clear message to supporters
"I've goosebumps there when you're talking about it," O'Connor told Mike Finnerty of Mayo News in an interview broadcast on Sky Sports.
"When we came out, maybe an hour before the game, to see the stand three-quarters full of Mayo people, the players don't take that for granted, you can trust me on that.
"It's mind blowing the support we have every day we take to the field, it's about doing it for each it for each other and it's about doing it for the people in the stand."
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