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"I'm lost for words. Them lads, what they did out there today was phenomenal... Nobody gave us a chance before today, well nobody except for the lads. "By God, the belief out there... getting stuck in and getting the dirty ball.""It just hasn't sunk in. I'm shocked, totally shocked," he added. "This gives small teams all over the country hope that the underdog can still win." Shane Mulligan then climbed the steps to lift the trophy for the Longford minnows, now Leinster's kingpins. He declared: "On behalf of the people of Mullinalaghta, it is an honour to stand here as Leinster champions... the population of Mullinalaghta has grown by one today. The McKaigue Cup is coming back to Mullinalaghta!" "No-one could have ever dreamed that this day would come," he added. "Please put your hands together for this panel of players. "Light the bonfires, we're coming home!"
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