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prada black bags orders.While Coyle had arguably saved the day for Meath in the first match, it was claimed by complaining Mayo supporters that the rangy midfielder McHale was an infinitely bigger loss to Mayo.Even so the replay was a tight affair with Mayo ahead on the scoreboard for most of the match. At the end it was just a single point by Meath's Brendan O'Reilly that clinched the title for Meath, condemning Mayo to at least a further 12 years of angst.Mayo put in two enormous performances in those matches. Performances to be proud of.But nevertheless memories of those two hugely competitive final appearances are sure to fuel their determination to annihilate Meath on Sunday and put themselves in with a shout of securing another final appearance.They're unlikely to meet a Meath team as ferocious as the men of '96.But Royal watchers will recall that despite having had a few old warhorses on the mid 90s team, most of Sen Boylan's team back then were smaller, younger replacements for Mick Lyons, Gerry McEntee, Joe Cassells, Colm O'Rourke and Brian Stafford. They were hardly the ruthless hardmen the critics described."If you look at that team, the average age was 22 or 23," says then Meath captain Tommy Dowd. "These so called 'hardmen' were only youngsters."Meath's midfielder John McDermott gives an insider's account of the infamous brawl."What happened was Darren Fay got done and I grabbed the guy who did him," he recalls."The next thing is lads started coming at me from all angles. I got the head nearly wrenched off me so I held my peace for a bit. Then I grabbed one fella and said, 'I'd hold on now, see how things develop.'"The next thing is, I saw a flash of someone going by me. He was coming in running full tilt after running 30 or 40 yards. He should have stayed where he was not run 30 yards. I says, 'Right, he came for me, I'll have a bit of that.' I got him but he put his head down. I had him in a head lock."McDermott shrugs off the tidal wave of complaints that followed. "It was just one of those things," he says. "They didn't stand back and we didn't stand back. Nobody died. I have no regrets in the world. It's not a thing we're proud of but it's not a thing we're ashamed