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Published 18:26 7 May 2023 BST
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However, they both started, and played starring roles, and even combined in a fantastic goal that saw Paudie find his sibling with a wonderful pass, who then put it in the back of the net.
David got a second goal, before Paudie managed to get one of his own, so between them they contributed to three of the goals scored today.
David was awarded Man of the Match as he kicked an incredible 2-6, but naturally he didn't want to speak to any media at this time, so O'Shea accepted it on his behalf.
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Speaking to RTÉ after the game, Sean O’Shea paid tribute to his Kerry team-mates after accepting the award on David’s behalf.
As David was the captain, he never made a victory speech, but did accept the award, before embracing his manager Jack O'Connor. https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1655253033620496386"It puts sport into perspective,” O’Shea said. “There are more important things in life than football. It was an incredibly tough day for the two boys. We are thinking of them today and their extended family. You couldn't ask for better team-mates."
The Kerry manager said that after speaking to David and Paudie’s father, Dermot, the decision was made for the duo to play.
"It was a family decision, and the best way to honour their mother,” O’Connor said.
"They are a great family and a football-mad family. I think there was a bit of solace in them meeting the group.
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