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4th July 2016
03:38pm BST

Staunton admitted earlier in the year that she had a long think about whether she'd be turning out for Mayo again.
One Connacht final and one ridiculous personal tally of 2-14 later and it's easy to see that she had unfinished business. It's easy to see that she made the right decision to stay on and lead her county to their first provincial title since 2011 with a stunning 3-20 to 0-16 win over Galway.
If Staunton was the game-winner though, Martha Carter was the inspiration and her grit, her resolve, her heart epitomised the attitude of the Mayo ladies and their refusal to lose on Sunday.
https://twitter.com/Mayo_LGFA/status/749652664187748352
Carter broke her hand. After 10 minutes. She played on. The whole match.
The centre back wasn't going to leave the field beaten on Sunday. She wasn't going to leave the field, simple as that.
"Character always wins in sport and we’d often say that," Mayo manager Frank Browne is quoted as saying in the Mayo Advertiser. "Martha Carter broke her hand in the first ten minutes and that’s character, that’s fight and that’s exactly what you need and that’s what they all gave. "So we said at half time: when your legs are tired, just look at Martha. Her hand is broken. What you’re doing is only minor."Character. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HntwRTeuAvk Clip via Ladies Football TV.
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