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Published 12:57 15 Dec 2015 GMT
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With Sheehan missing for extra time, the three-time All Star demanded more ball upon himself and drove his teammates on.
In the 79th minute, a Legion attack broke down and South Kerry countered.
As play swept up the pitch, there was O'Sullivan, again, screaming for the ball.
It came his way and he held his own pass long enough to give Walsh ample space. Walsh fisted the ball over the bar and that was that - 1-13 to 1-12.
O'Sullivan spent Sunday night in hospital. Total loss of knee cartilage, he was informed.
It was over.
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