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Published 15:12 19 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 19:18 19 Jul 2022 BST
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"The friendships of all the guys," Donnellan says. "You know, you play against them in club when you were younger, you didn't know them and you'd have the auld battle with them and everything. But when you're out training with them and running through the mud and then rain and hailstones and snow, the lot, something special has happened, to the 30 of us."And it's all more relevant than ever now. That's because, with Galway back in an All-Ireland final, back there for the first time since 2001, maybe it's a coincidence or maybe it's just fate - but Pat Comer is back in with the squad doing some video-work and some goalkeeping coaching. And when asked if the former sub-goalkeeper would have enough footage for another documentary, Padraic Joyce gave the answer we all wanted to hear and he gave it with a smile. "I'd say he has." All they'll need is to win the thing again now.
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