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Published 17:50 29 Jul 2018 BST
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The nation was in awe.
Replay and replay will be watched and the save will get better each time.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1023604886867521537
If you thought you enjoyed that one more than anyone else in the country, even those passionate Limerick fans, you're wrong.
Up in the Croke Park stands was former Waterford hurler John Mullane on commentary duty for RTE Radio 1. His response to the Quaid save is pure, unbridled awe. Turning to co-commentator Pauric Lodge, Mullane declared:
"Ahhhh Pauric, in all my time commentating with you, I've never seen you getting up. You've gone like me Pauric!! "Nickie Quaid, OH MY GOD, what an interception!! "It looked like almost a certain goal by Seamus Harnedy but it was flicked away by Quaid, the ball goes up the other end of the field... I can't keep up with this. I can't catch me breath!"You're not the only one John. https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/1023604708198506498 Mile a minute stuff.
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