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Published 10:05 31 Jul 2021 BST
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More than anyone else, it was a difficult night for Breandán and Esther Duffy - parents of the late Monaghan captain - but they were there, they were in their special commemorative jerseys and speaking to TG4, Breandán thanked everyone who has helped the family over the last fortnight. He is a Gaeilgeoir, he is principle of the local Coláiste Oiriall secondary school and he spoke tremendously in such difficult circumstances.
"I can't even begin explain the amount of people who have come to help us in the last fortnight," began Ó Dufaigh i nGaeilge, his interview translated to English for the purpose of this piece. "I should start by talking about the Monaghan Harps club, our local club, I can't even describe the amount they've done for us in terms of parking around the house, giving lifts to the house, making guards of honour, sitting beside Ógie until the last night he was in the house with us, and then giving advice, help and counsel to the young people he knew. "We were down at the Harps the other night at the first game since and that was hard on the whole club, it was hard being there, it's hard being here tonight but that's something we will do and it's something that's very important for us. It's a horrible blow for us and I'm talking to you now Micheál but there's a chance I could have tears in my eyes in the stands in a few minutes. "The Monaghan county board, the Ulster board were brilliant to us. The senior team, Banty was in the house for 20 minutes on his way down to Dublin for tomorrow's game...that's not even to mention the neighbours, the priests, the masses, the people writing to us and sending messages from all over the country..."https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1421188407888433160 Breandán Óg Ó Dufaigh, ar dheis dé go rabh a anam.
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