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Published 10:43 9 Sept 2017 BST
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"For some reason, this year felt like it was meant to be. We didn't put a huge emphasis on building t up to be bigger than anything else. Paul Galvin Instagrammed me a message and said 'Just treat it as any other game'. "That really struck me because guys like that have been through it. It relaxed me a bit more."There was more to the message than that, of course, but Canning shared the words that struck him the most and the ones that helped ease his mind before such a gargantuan clash. 74 minutes of fiercely contested hurling eventually saw Galway run out as deserved winners. Canning, like Galvin before him, finally joined the ranks of All-Ireland winners and we're sure there were more messages traded between the both men.
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