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Published 21:55 4 Sept 2017 BST
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Each one of them would die for the man beside him on the field, and they're friends off it, too.
They win together, they lose together, they socialise together. These lads are a team bound together.
Derek McGrath is a genius. Waterford should do absolutely everything within their power to hold on to him for next year, because he has brought Waterford hurling from the doldrums to the very top of the game.
How has he done it? He stuck with his own convictions, he stuck with his players. He trusts them and they trust him. They understand the flak that man took for them when they were struggling and they would do anything to repay him, to protect him.
Sunday wasn't their day, and despite these lads' disappointment and their frustration at how their dreams slipped away from them, they suffered together, and you just know well they will be back.
When they won last year's All-Ireland under-21 Championship, they celebrated together. That spirit will transpire, and the people of Waterford will be so proud when it does.
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Shoulder to shoulder in bad times and in good.
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Colin Dunford has years ahead of him in the blue and white.
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Brothers.
One in. All in.
No wonder their county is so proud of them.
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The biggest hero of all.
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