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Published 18:55 1 Apr 2023 BST
Updated 19:32 1 Apr 2023 BST
1 April 2023; Crossmaglen clubmates Wicklow manager Oisín McConville and Sligo manager Tony McEntee after the Allianz Football League Division 4 Final match between Sligo and Wicklow at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile[/caption]
With the game taking place on the one year anniversary of the death of former Sligo player Red Óg Murphy, it was something of a bittersweet win and Sligo's man-of-the-match Niall Murphy paid tribute to the young Curry club-man in his post-match interview, and in his speech on the Hogan Stand.
"A year to the day. A quick, quick year," said the Coolera/Strandhill on TG4.
"Days like that were made from Red Óg. Red Óg's legacy will live on and for such a young man, he's a legend of Sligo football.
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"A lot of the lads were very, very close to him," said Murphy a couple of minutes later in his speech.
"Lastly, we lost a very special person last year in Red Óg Murphy. We all miss him dearly.
"This one's for Red."
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