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4th September 2017
08:58pm BST

He deserves all the plaudits, the man is obviously a genius, but he probably won't get them, and that's his own choice.
Donoghue modestly claimed in an interview after the the game that he likes to take a hands-off approach in leading his team. He spoke of opening the dressing room to the various characters in the Galway panel, to allow their powerful personalities to come to the fore, to dominate.
Donoghue facilitated this, he knew the type of men he was dealing with. His approach was spot on because he empowered them, he trusted them, and they trusted him, too.
There were scenes of jubilation in Croke Park, in the City West Hotel afterwards, in Galway on Monday night.
Uncharacteristically for the Clarinbridge man, he couldn't hold back the tears in Croke Park, and when he met his parents in Galway he couldn't hold them back either.
https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/904757180905144320
It was great to see how much it meant to him, to Galway, because they have achieved something that so many others before them were unable to.
https://twitter.com/Clodaghmaijune/status/904769028060741632
https://twitter.com/Mickybrennan14/status/904757006791315456
https://twitter.com/PrimEdTeacher/status/904756310633308161
https://twitter.com/jason_donoghue/status/904726331463696387
And they all had the shackles off at the homecoming, especially substitute Paul Flaherty who showcased his singing abilities with a rousing rendition of West's Awake.
https://twitter.com/Annehug/status/904774340142563328
The other lads were looking slick, and soaking it all in.
Jason Flynn made a young supporters day.
David Burke made a Garda's day.
The panel made a whole county's day.
The West is well and truly awake.
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