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3rd July 2018
09:08am BST

It's no secret that the journey is often more important than the destination and though Mayo's aim has always been to lift Sam, the burning desire that infatuates every single soul out west every burning second is something special in its own right.
It's something special that folks from counties all over envy, there's no doubting that.
They went down in Newbridge on Saturday evening, but by God, they went down fighting. A fight is never in question when Mayo are involved.
In the end, injuries, an insatiable Kildare outfit amidst other factors finally defeated the men that never ever say die and now the whole county has to think of something new to do for the rest of the year.
There'll be no more scrambling for tickets, no more organising lifts to Croker, there'll be no hotels being booked the night before their heroes take to the field.
For the players, they've a rare half-summer off. Maybe it'll be the best thing that ever happened to them and they'll be rejuvenated for next year. Don't think for a second that they won't be thinking that.
In the meantime, though they can do whatever the hell they want for a while. A rare summer of freedom opens different doors and a couple of Mayo men are exploring life outside of Croke Park.
Of course, the GAA is still to the forefront but this time it's in America.
Diarmuid O'Connor and Conor Loftus are following the path of hordes of Ireland's young GAA players by joining up with a GAA club in America for the next few months.
The DCU and DIT students respectively are heading across the pond on J1 Visas and they just arrived stateside just on time for the July 1 deadline to play GAA for the summer.
They will be playing with McBride's GAA club in Chicago.
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The American club thanked the pair's clubs, and ensured them that they'll have them back in time and gunning for the Mayo county championship.
"Thanks for letting them travel and we’ll return them ready for championship," they said.That's what it's all about. Nobody deserves the chance more than they Mayo men.
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