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Published 22:33 10 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 22:38 10 Oct 2017 BST
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"It was amazing to witness the pride and happiness that winning a championship brings to a community. It is something that all GAA clubs dream of. It took them 35 years, but it was well worth the wait," he said.https://twitter.com/SeanCavanagh14/status/917091468552146944 This means that Moy will progress to the Ulster IFC, and their fixture in this competition is down for Sunday 29 October in Omagh against Monaghan champions Carrickmacross. This week was for celebration, though, and the Moy men were in flying form in the aftermath of their triumph. The whole panel and more congregated in the local GAA drinking establishment, PB's bar, and delivered a rousing rendition of the "Village that they call the Moy," a song written by Ryan Kelly. Sean Cavanagh was giving it socks. Video: Courtesy of Ryan Kelly. 35 years is a long time.
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