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Published 15:47 24 Sept 2017 BST
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"Look, there are always a number of distractions when you're trying to take a free kick," he said. "It's really important, as a free-taker, to stay as focused as you can, really focus on the ball and focus on the strike and that's all I was trying to do. "I knew if I got a good purchase on the kick, the rest would take care of itself."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvWSQ7r_8zI It didn't matter what Lee Keegan did or didn't do. It didn't matter what was going on around him or what any of the Mayo players did - stuff we'd all do if we were about to watch our All-Ireland dreams die. All that mattered to Dean Rock was the ball. He stayed in the zone, he stayed cool and he stayed focused solely on the ball. Right now, he won't be drawn on trivial matters. He has far too much class for that, a champion's class. Besides, all the rest, as he says himself, is history.
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