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Published 15:05 4 Oct 2016 BST
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On The GAA Hour Brogan's former team-mate Senan Connell shared the retired Dublin star's recollections of his now famous final act in intercounty football - the insurance point in the 2015 All-Ireland final win over Kerry.
Most people remember the point (1'57" of the video below). Picking up the ball for the first time after his 66th minute introduction, Brogan plays a ball up the line to his brother Bernard, takes the return pass and bursts into the Kerry half.
As he surges forward it is Connolly who appears on his right shoulder, sprinting past the fresh replacement (in the dying moments of a punishing encounter) and drawing Peter Crowley out of Brogan's path, opening up the space for the left-footed shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1giWtpfmICU
"If you look at that again, Diarmuid came bursting off his shoulder and ran into the corner and drew a Kerry player with him, out of the space that Alan had," says Connell.
"Alan was looking to give him the ball, as I remember, Alan was over-carrying, Alan was looking to give it. Then Diarmuid goes running past, with his head down, and Alan puts it over the bar.
"Alan said to Diarmuid afterwards, 'Did you want that ball?' He said, 'I did in my fuck. I was just making the space for you'. That sums him up. Late in the game, when nobody had legs: 'I need to get this man out of his way, this is Brogey, he is going to pop this'."
And pop it he did.
Listen to the Connolly conversation from the 43 minutes onwards below (or listen to the whole Podcast, it's really good).
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