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Templenoe and St Mary's fly Kingdom flag as Mayo sides suffer final agony
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Fitzgerald, Maurice
2016
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Templenoe and St Mary's fly Kingdom flag as Mayo sides suffer final agony
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Templenoe and St Mary's fly Kingdom flag as Mayo sides suffer final agony
2016
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\"It's unbelievable\" said the St Mary's boss. \"It was a huge day for the club. To come back after [five] years and win the intermediate championship, we're delighted. \"We're in the middle of what is called rural emigration and depopulation. We're battling hard to keep it going and there's great pride inside in our club.\" \"We're in the middle of nowhere. We have a rural population of less than 500. This is a special bunch of players and we knew if we put the work in, we'd keep going and we'd win the All-Ireland.\"
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