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Published 19:07 11 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 11:56 12 Aug 2018 BST
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"It's fantastic. It's what we play all year for - we want to come out here, have a bit of fun and play the match but, ultimately, win and get back to the final. So, we've done that!"https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/1028336950644682752 Typical of most of this Dublin side, McCaffrey deflected much of the praise that came his way. If that was in keeping with most of Jim Gavin's teachings, Colm O'Rourke picked up on one word that the Dublin boss is not often associated with. O'Rourke joked:
"He used the word 'fun', which is unusual to hear a Dublin player say."That remark certainly got the panel chuckling before they return to that gears debate. Cavanagh and O'Rourke say Dublin went from third, in the first half, to fourth. Spillane argued that it was a second gear Dublin upping it to fourth in the second half. Whoever gets to play the Dubs in the final may want to find sixth gear, and take their scoring chances more clinically.
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