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Published 13:35 15 Oct 2017 BST
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"It's a real community-driven club. Before them fires, there were never any problems in the Moy. Everybody gets on with their own business," Cavanagh told SportsJOE. "The club has faced its challenges over the last number of years but whenever a problem arises in the club, you find that everyone pulls together and that win is really going to add to that. "You only had to see the crowds and stuff when we were coming home through the Moy how it actually lifted everyone. Everyone patting you in the back, it's a surreal feeling. "It's different, I could never have comprehended it. "I've won things with the county and that's grand but when you see the whole community and the people you've grown up with, it's extra special. "It meant a lot to a lot of people and for a lot of those who have been around the club for a long, long number of years, it's given them a serious lift. "I've seen people around the streets and around the bars on Sunday night that I haven't seen out and about in a long time."Listen to the full interview below from 26:00.
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