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The GAA Podcast. Created with Sketch. This is a truly exceptional Dublin team, but they were not tested against Tyrone, and this match will be very different because from the moment he throws that ball in, it's going to be man-for-man. They know they can win. We'll send you push notifications so you'll receive all of the big GAA news!
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. The Dubs got off to the dream start, with Con O'Callaghan making a storming run through the heart of the Mayo defence and sliding it into the net. However, from there the Connacht side rallied, and took the lead before half-time, going into the break, to to the good.
Although Dublin countered at the start of the second half, Mayo shut down their purple patch with a stunning Lee Keegan goal. Space opened up as John Small and Donal Vaughan were both shown red cards, and it was neck-and-neck heading down the home straight.
Ultimately, it was left up to Dean Rock to land a pressure free late on, and the Ballymun man made no mistake, despite the best efforts of Keegan who threw his GPS in the direction of the ball in an effort to distract the Dubs marksman. It's what we were expecting going into the game," said Jim Gavin. The kickouts they got right, they dominated midfield, they were aggressive, their running, they did all that kind of stuff.
They gave everything against a brilliant team, who were on the ropes in the first half. We said at half-time, for Mayo to play so well - they're only one point up.
They needed to go in at half-time three or four points up.
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