Mon, 31 Mar, 2014 - 01:00
Tomás McCarthy
A relaxed and relieved Anthony Daly toasted Dublin’s successful survival mission, a first win on Déise soil since 2003.
“We will let them have a pint tonight, I don’t believe that it’s the worst thing possible that you can do in GAA, to let fellas have an auld pint after being off it since Christmas!”
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CourtsGaaHurlingWaterfordDublinPlace: Walsh ParkPlace: Nowlan ParkPerson: Danny SutcliffePerson: Shane O’SullivanPerson: Anthony DalyPerson: O’SullivanPerson: Michael WalshPerson: Michael CartonPerson: WalshPerson: DalyPerson: Shane DurkinPerson: Derek McGrathPerson: BrickPerson: Ray BarryPerson: Brian O’SullivanPerson: Pauric MahonyPerson: Paul RyanPerson: RyanerPerson: Seamus PrendergastPerson: Peter KellyPerson: Darragh FivesPerson: Gary MaguirePerson: Stephen MolumphyPerson: Colm CroninPerson: Mark SchuttePerson: Ian O’ReganPerson: McCrabbePerson: SchuttePerson: Ryan O’DwyerPerson: MahonyPerson: Alan McCrabbePerson: SutcliffePerson: Kevin MoranPerson: O’ReganPerson: Shane WalshPerson: Conor McCormackPerson: Liam RushePerson: Ryan DonneEvent: ChristmasOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: DéiseOrganisation: WaterfordOrganisation: Fives
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