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Published 17:53 1 Sept 2019 BST
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McCaffrey finished the final with 1-3 from play and had another shot blocked down for a 45 that Rock would knock over. The rest of the Dublin players combined for 0-6 from play and they were indebted to the Castleknock clubman.
Dublin were playing with 14 men for the bulk of a game that, with injury time in both halves, raged on for 80 minutes. That McCaffrey was still on a personal mission to cover every last blade on that vast Croke Park expanse says a lot for his fitness, commitment and zeal for the Dublin cause.
The Kerry defence handled the likes of Brian Howard, Con O'Callaghan and Niall Scully well but McCaffrey, bursting from deep, was the problem they could not solve.
Different players from the Kingdom tried to track and coral McCaffrey but most were left in his wake.
His goal after 18 minutes of the first half was pure McCaffrey. As soon as Howard fielded a Cluxton kick-out, he was away. He left four Kerry players trailing on a 70-metre pelt and still had enough class and composure to drive a dead-bolt past Shane Ryan.
Even more remarkable were his second half points. Dublin led by four at the break and knew they would have to do everything to keep Kerry at arm's length. Again, while others struggled, McCaffrey would arrive on the scene like a one-man possé.
Show for the ball. Get the ball. Dispatch the ball over the bar.
One of his points put Dublin five clear with 12 to go and it seemed to be the end of Kerry, only for Killian Spillane, O'Shea and Walsh to detonate the Dub's defence and throw the game into the mixer.
When the game, and the chance of five-in-a-row history looked to be pulling away from Dublin, McCaffrey gulped a lungful and got to work.
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