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“I’ve watched the game back once, watched that back with my dad. I haven’t watched it since but I’ve watched Niamh’s game back about six times."And when McEvoy spoke about her week building up to the final Rock came across as a saint:
"In fairness to him he probably had a bit more time for me than I did when I was celebrating last week, he knew my big match was coming up," she said. "He made lots of time for me by about Wednesday, obviously he had a couple of days there where he was MIA. "He resurfaced on Wednesday and we spent a bit of time together but I didn’t really catch up with Dean until last night."You can watch the full interview here.
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