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Published 09:19 10 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 09:25 10 Jul 2018 BST
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Losing such experienced heads will be some detrimental blow for the Yew County's ladies. They're not losing disgruntled panelists struggling to get a run on the team, they're losing leaders, key players and the members that the whole of the team look to for inspiration, and look to for a lead to follow.
When woman of the calibre of Staunton, McHale and Tierney are walking out, you know there's something seriously wrong.
After missing out on the majority of her county's National League campaign due to a move to the AFL, there's no doubting that Staunton would have been hungry coming back into the fold for her 24th championship campaign.
In her first competitive game back, Mayo were defeated by arch rivals Galway in the Connacht final.
This isn't a good way to start the All-Ireland series.
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