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WATCH: Cian O'Sullivan on what it took to get past Mayo

Looking back at his fifth All Ireland final victory, Dublin's Cian O'Sullivan believes there's no...



WATCH: Cian O'Sullivan on...
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WATCH: Cian O'Sullivan on what it took to get past Mayo

Looking back at his fifth All Ireland final victory, Dublin's Cian O'Sullivan believes there's no substitute for experience when it comes to getting over the line:

"It’s something that you can’t really emulate on a training pitch. You can’t sit up with a flip chart at a team meeting and say, ‘This is what we’re gonna do in this situation.’ You have to have gone through experiences and matches like that before and learnt how to dig it out.

"I can’t put my finger on what the specific thing is but trying to stay in control of the game and not losing your composure - there’s nothing you can do other than having the experience or grinding it out in 2011," he told Off The Ball.

He added that he hopes that discussions regarding the game's red and black cards, and the GPS incident will not overshadow "what a great spectacle it was - what a positive game of football and showing of football it was."

Cian accepts that Dublin players did what they could to kill off the match in the final moments:

"We’ve never put on the poster board before going out to a game, saying that this is what we’re going to do to a team at the end. We’re going to, whatever, ‘wrestle’ them to the ground … I fully appreciate that that is what happened at the end.

"I guess it must just be something in your human nature that comes out of you when the game is in the melting pot like that. There’s so much on the line, you’ve basically put your life on hold for the last nine or 10 months. I think that if the roles were reversed, and it was the other way around. I’d probably expect Mayo to do the exact same thing to us."

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