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Published 17:57 17 Sept 2017 BST
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"Diarmuid did very well to win the free and it's my job to put it over the bar and, thankfully, it went over." He added, "There's a point in it again and, look, it's always close when we play Mayo. There's always a point in it. Thankfully we finished on the right side of it again. "It's just unfortunate for them that they're on the wrong side of it but they are a fantastic team, they work really, really hard and they bring out the best in us, and I'm sure it will be the same again next year."https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/909452207237378048 Rock also paid a nice tribute to the Dubs' backroom staff and the panel members that did not make the matchday squad after nine months of slogging away with one goal in mind. "They're up in the stands there today," said Rock, "and this one is for them."
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