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Published 18:06 3 Dec 2017 GMT
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"Never say goodbye because saying goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting."Everyone around Mayo are praying that Sunday isn't the last that they've seen of Cora Staunton. Every GAA fan is hoping that they'll see her grace a local pitch again. She'll be back for her club, more than likely anyway, but we won't know until March if Staunton will line out again for her county. It was an eventful year for the Carnacon woman. She reached an All-Ireland final with Mayo but lost. She picked up her 11th All-Star too. On Sunday, she won her All-Ireland.
In short, Cora Staunton is a great player - perhaps the greatest to ever play, but she's off to tog out with GWS Giants in Australian Rules and won't be back 'til March.
Their gain is Ireland's loss because, game after game, Staunton always produces. Yet again, in another campaign, she'd been racking up an incredible scoring tally as Carnacon won the 2017 All-Ireland Club Championship. The final proved no different as the 34-year-old hit another seven scores.
Her tally on the road to the final was absolutely crazy.
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