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"I think [our slow start] was just nerves, and the big occasion. It's our first time to play in any big match like this and, I don't know, maybe we didn't concentrate as much as we would have hoped to, but we kept sticking to it." He added, "When we got that first goal and heard that cheer from the crowd, it opened our eyes that small bit, just to say, 'We are in an All-Ireland final and we need to start playing,' and jeez the crowd were unbelievable... "Before the match, [Cork boss] Keith Ricken said, 'Hope never shatters'. So if we dropped a ball, the whole county will still be behind us and if we score a goal, the whole county will still be behind us. Hope never dies and we just kept hoping. "As he's said all year, we're dogs and dog that fight in a pack. So we just kept our pack going and we kept our county going."https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1157689271727378432 This was Cork's first ever U20 final victory but their 12th overall, when considered with the now defunct U21 championship.
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