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Published 12:47 8 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 14:30 8 Jul 2019 BST

In the second half, Meath's superior fitness showed. Donal Keogan was unstoppable and young Ethan Devine was brilliant for a man who wasn't named to start. They had too much, Clare lost their rhythm but they still somehow stayed alive. Their passion, their defiance kept them there.
They could have got lucky with a late knock-on, deflection or a rebound but didn't. As a neutral with no ties either way before throw-in, it would have been a very welcome tonic.
After the game, that same class abounded. Colm Collins, the Clare manager and famed gentleman spoke to the media with grace and with patience. It's fairly clear why he has the distinction of being the third longest serving Gaelic football manager in the country.
He paid tribute to his Clare warriors. Kelly, Brennan, Malone and co.
"These fellas every day they go out, they give so much to Clare," he said. "They’re a pleasure to deal with. They’re such professionals. They’re the reason this team has been very competitive. There’s great credit due to them, the Clare people should be proud of them..."Six years in the job, he won't be making any hasty decisions on the future.
“What we’re going to do now is keep our powder dry. I don’t think that making decisions on the back of a championship defeat is the right thing to do. I’ll just see and give it a bit of time.”Gary Brennan, their stalwart and spiritual leader was just as obliging. "We were concerning them, but I suppose we never had them panicking. We just didn't create as much in the second half as we did in the first. It was similar to last week, we were coughing the ball up. If we had been able to create a few more chances, maybe we'd have troubled them.
"We got back to round 4 again. We haven't been there since 2016, but ultimately, it's hugely disappointing today and it will take a while before we get any great pride from it..."That day will come eventually though.
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