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Published 08:50 4 Sept 2018 BST
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"There's a lot of special young men here who want to have that trophy in the future. There's no guarantee on anything in life but if I'd put my money on anyone to do this in the near future, I'd put it on us. "I've been fortunate to enjoy banquets where the cup was there and people were happy, but despite the defeat people were very upbeat, positive and good to be around. "They have given us all the support in the world and that means an awful lot. Thank you for being here tonight because that means you're endorsing what we're about."Captain Mattie Donnelly was up next and he encouraged the supporters to keep the faith, and vowed that he and his teammates would be doing all they could to go one step further in 2019. https://twitter.com/TyroneGAALive/status/1036694362720231424 You can expect Harte and Donnelly to be back at it again next year, and you can rest assured that the Tyrone faithful will be fully behind them.
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