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Published 15:02 3 Sept 2018 BST
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Hampsey was one of only two Tyrone players named in both the SportsJOE and Sunday Game teams of the year and he finished his championship summer in the form of his life.
Having witnessed his performance in the semi-final win over Monaghan, from Hill 16, our Conan Doherty wrote:
"Hampsey was strong and quick, he was smart and disciplined and, wearing number nine on his back, he gave a masterclass of a full back performance. "He's starred in midfield, he's kept Michael Murphy under wraps and, in Croke Park, he wrestled with the beast to take Tyrone to a first All-Ireland final in a decade."Hampsey and Mannion bothy gave it their all and both could leave the pitch with their head held high. It was a pleasure to see them going at it, full tilt. There was a small, yet significant, consolation for Hampsey at Tyrone's post-match banquet when he was named the team's man of the match. The accolade was decided upon by Peter Canavan, Fergal Logan and Enda McGinley, with Canavan doing the presentation.
"It might not mean much at the minute," Canavan said, "but in the years to come, the fact that you were awarded man of the match for your county in an All-Ireland final... I'm sure this man will think something of it, as will everybody here. "The man of the match - and he's had to endure a very hard week - is Padraig Hampsey."The room rose as one to salute the defender for his game, championship and years' endeavour. The standing ovation is a measure of his regard within the county and by his peers. https://twitter.com/TyroneGAALive/status/1036389574388400131 Not the way he wanted his evening to end but, as Canavan says, you hope he looks back with pride on his performance in years to come.
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