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30th June 2015
11:37am BST

A sample of some of the online abuse suffered by O'Rourke.[/caption]
Cavanagh continues, 'I have seen it [online abuse] happen to lads in Tyrone and it really knocked the stuffing out of them.
'The [online] legal and policing systems haven't seemed to caught up and people are posting comments without putting much thought into it. For guys to be taking direct pot-shots is very disappointing.'
'Paddy is such a gent and such a big man. A few of the lads that posted those Twitter comments, I bet, would not stop him in the street and say that to his face.'
'We're all putting in the time and commitment of professionals but we're amateurs,' he adds. 'We have to go home to our families and go to work the next day.'
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Moy Tír Na nÓg GAA club are official suppliers of Sean Cavanagh to Tyrone GAA, who will take on Meath in the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers.[/caption]
Having been eliminated from the Ulster championship by Donegal, Cavanagh and Tyrone are targeting the Sam Maguire through the back door. He said, 'We were happy to get the result over Limerick and, at this stage, delighted to stay in the draw. The home draw is very much welcome but it is not as much of an advantage as some make out.
'We played five away games in six weeks, a few years back, and it was great from a team-building and spirit point of view. Still, going on the road is tough. You get back late at night and are up again, early, for work the next day.'
He admits that he did not expect to see Meath in the qualifiers at this stage.
'We played them in 2013 and it was a humdinger of a game. It ebbed and flowed all afternoon.
'Meath have leaders all over the field. Household names like the Reillys, Menton, Newman and McMahon. They have such quality so it was surprising to see them lose a nine-point lead. They looked home and hosed.
'When a team gets a run on you, like Westmeath did, it is hard to swing that momentum back. After many years of hurt, at the hands of Meath, they were not letting up.'
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