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Emotional Day For The Smalls As Ballymun Dethrone Ballyboden

Emotional Day For The Smalls As Ballymun Dethrone Ballyboden
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Ballymun Kickhams captain James McCarthy lifted the Clerys Perpetual Cup with the help of John and Paddy Small at Parnell Park on Sunday evening.

The club had just dethroned reigning champions Ballyboden St Enda's with a 14-point victory. It was their first title win since 2012 and their fourth overall.

For the two Smalls, it was an emotional day. Their father Declan, long-time chairman of Ballymun, died late last year.

"It's been amazing. It's a special club," Dean Rock - scorer of 1-8 in the final - told TG4.

"We lost our chairman last year and you can see how much it means to the two Smalls and to the whole club. We haven't lost since Declan passed away. He's looking down on us."

Ballymun manager Brendan Hackett also remembered Declan Small.

"It was a super performance," Hackett told Dubs TV.

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"I said a few times already that this was going to be the toughest championship and the one that everybody would remember, not just because of Covid but because every team was at full strength.

"There were no excuses, no safety nets. We weren't able to come out with the excuse that our county players were tired. I'm delighted for the players and the club because a lot of people have put a lot of work into players over the years and Dublin have had the benefit of them, whereas we've had them for the last couple of months... What a performance.

"Declan Small, when he interviewed me and we sat down to talk about the job, he said 'Look, the guys that you see in July and August playing in Croke Park will be spent by the time they come back to you in September. You've got to bear that in mind'. He's up there looking down now. He arranged things nicely this year.

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"There's no doubt about it, when they're there (the county players) all the time, Ballymun are a completely different outfit.

"It means a huge amount to the club and the community. First of all, Ballymun has gone through a regeneration and that will be a major lift. It was great to see flags around the area.

"For the club, it's a really proud day. They've worked so hard. They are a small club, one of the smallest in Dublin. There's very much a family feel about it. I could name names to you: the Leahys, the McCalls, the Rocks, the Andrews - names that are synonymous. Of course, Declan Small was chairman for so long and the two lads...

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"It really is a small club and so many people work hard within it with limited resources and limited facilities compared to what the bigger clubs have."

Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

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