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7th November 2016
07:54pm GMT

"It was back and forward for weeks and then the last couple of days it was on, it was off, it was on, it was off. I went to bed that night... about might, 1 am. I knew I was going to hear then whether we were flying the next morning. I didn't hear anything. I presumed it was off." "About an hour later I just sleepily checked my phone and it said, 'Airport 10 am.' So, it was on"Kavanagh was present at the presser, despite the fact he normally shies away from media work. However, he made an exception this time because this type of spectacle isn't exactly a regular occurrence.
"I've actually never been to a media event I don't have to be at. It's not really my thing. After the fights I just usually go back to the hotel, but there's something about this event that I want to take everything in. As a team we've done some pretty cool things over the years and I feel I'm always lost in the moment." "Journalists can be a little bit guilty of this as well, while it's going on they're always asking, 'what's next?' I wanted to be careful not to do that because I do think this is a very special event for a number of reasons and I want to savour every moment so I flew to New York that day, got in early evening - maybe 3 or 4 pm, the event was at 7 pm for an hour or so, I was back at the airport at 10 pm and I was teaching classes the next morning in Dublin."Who are the winners of the much-coveted 2016 Wooly Awards? Find out in our GAA Hour Special
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