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Published 19:43 14 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 20:36 14 Aug 2021 BST
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Dublin led 0-9 to 0-2 at one stage and needed late Robbie Hennelly and Conor Loftus scores to make it 0-10 to 0-4 at the break.
While one RTÉ pundit, in Colm O'Rourke, was telling us all to pack up and head home, Tomás Ó Sé was in pure appreciation mode for Dublin's defending. While the Dub's attack has often failed to fire, this championship summer, their full-court press has won them big plays and big games.
Ó Sé highlighted the defensive graft of three of Dublin's "savages". He said:
"It's setting the tone, all over the pitch - their handling, hand-passing, kick-passing. James McCarthy is having a whale of a game. "That middle third there, Dublin are making a war-zone out of it. Whereas, on the other side, Mayo aren't getting a hand on Dublin. They're counter-attacking at pace. McCarthy, Howard, Small, Fenton, Kilkenny, Scully - they are tackling like savages. "If you look at Mayo's strength, that is it, and Dublin are after showing they are really the kings of it."Dublin then failed to score for the first 15 minutes of the second half, and Mayo got right back into it. They got as close as three points back from the champions but a water-break did them some favours and slowed Mayo's comeback. Dublin finally registered their first point of the second half, and then came a huge talking point. John Small and Eoghan McLaughlin went for a 50/50 and the Mayo man was left in a heap. https://twitter.com/Damian_Cullen/status/1426610684587134980 It was a case of the referee waving play on, and Dublin almost scored a goal from the resulting attack. On the sideline, Mayo boss James Horan was fuming. He roared, "That's a joke!" McLaughlin had to be stretchered off and though there was some consultation between the officials about the collision, no action was taken. The game itself went to extra time after goalkeeper Hennelly kicked a free deep in time added on. In the end, Mayo won it by three points to spare after finishing like men possessed in that extra time.
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