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Published 10:13 13 Feb 2017 GMT
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Shanahan got a bit of hand and a lot of head in the way and copped a frightful whack on the head from Doherty's follow-through.
The block left him clutching his face and Kelly was quick to flag for medical attention. He was treated on the pitch before being replaced by Jason Foley.
The reaction of Mark Griffin [pictured above, bottom left] show how much that block meant to the Kerry defence. It was celebrated like a goal. It is the type of mentality that will serve them well in the season ahead.
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