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Published 11:45 1 Aug 2022 BST
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"Of course I'm disappointed, I'm heartbroken but sure I'd still wish them the best."https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1553794878060085250 After the game, Murray had explained the battles they'll face in the future without the two girls and with the potential of more following them. “That’s why it is a bit emotional for us all, it won't be easy." “Losing players and stuff, you’re probably good enough to win three or four in-a-row but we won’t, but we’ll worry about that next week. “I won’t worry about that (now), they have two All-Irelands in their pocket. They will go with pride and their head up, and we wish them luck. And we look forward to them coming back, and they will be back. I know they will.”

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