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Published 22:10 14 Sept 2019 BST
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Con slotted one over after 20 seconds and before the Kingdom knew where they were, Davy Byrne had Dublin 0-7 0-3 up. But Peter Keane's men were undeterred.
Paul Geaney, just like he did the last day and just like he always does, threw himself about like a pinball in a pinball machine. The Dingle man kept on sniffing and probing, it helped Kerry settle. But what you see is what you get with Geaney. He always stands tall. This was hardly a surprise.
What was most impressive from a Kerry perspective was the response of their young players. David Clifford didn't just ask for the ball, he demanded it and when it came his way he showed the reason behind the eagerness.
Kicked them off right and off left, his second one, when three Dublin defenders converged was like a shot from a key-hole. We all know that the Fossa man is class but the fact that he was able to bring it on All-Ireland final day shows exactly what he;s made of.
And Clifford kept it up the whole way through. Marking one of the meanest defenders in the game, the 20-year-old emerged with four from play and plenty of plaudits.
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He was far from alone. Seanie O'Shea was inspired out in front of him. With John Small tracking his every moves, the Kenmare Shamrock still managed to win hard ball. Managed to pick some serious passes and always did what was needed of him. His early interception on Jack McCaffrey to set up the O'Callaghan black card call summed him and his season up. Brave, willing and honest as the day is long. Some of his scores were kicked under serious pressure and when you realise that he's only 21, the future is as bright as it is clear.
The Kingdom shipped more body blows out there. The goal right after half-time was a killer. But that was when Brian O Beaglaoich and Jason Foley shored things up.
Then there's Diarmuid O'Connor. Brought in from the cold, the 20-year-old did exactly what was asked of him.
Dublin kicked on to complete a perfect performance on their day of destiny, but it shouldn't be lost on us that Kerry were right with them for most of it. They will be back again soon.
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