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Published 13:52 8 Apr 2019 BST
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Pat Shovelin and Maxi Curran lift the Sam Maguire in 2012, by Sportsfile[/caption]
Pat passed on in October 2017 but in the meantime, McManus and other close friends brought this idea to life. They reached out to the All-Stars and with the invitations gleefully received, plans were put in place for the first weekend in April 2019.
The charities involved included the Donegal Hospice, the Irish Cancer Society, the Letterkenny University Hospital Oncology Unit and a host of others but on a weekend of good-will from all involved, every Gael was a winner, including the youngsters who got the chance to get within touching distance of their heroes Michael Murphy and Conor McManus.
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In the end, Pat's All-Stars won out an entertaining game of football on a scoreline of 6-15 to 4-15 with Armagh's Steven McDonnell and Mayo's Conor Mortimer doing most of the damage.
Mortimer in particular, put in an eye-catching performance with the Mayo man's lethal left boot responsible for two absolute bullets landing in the left top corner.
The second, from open play was majestic and can be seen from the Jackson Media TV footage of the event.
Stand back and lift off.
"Ah there was a great buzz around the place," said Mortimer to us afterwards. "It was for a great cause and all the kids and everyone there enjoyed themselves...It's not too often we get to meet up with the players we used to play with and play against so it was good to catch up with some of them lads."As for the goal, it came from his tried and trusted technique.
"Listen, they (top-corner shots) don't come off every time but when they do, they're great. A few minutes earlier, I'd hit one into that same top corner so the minute it came over to me, I was ready to go for it again. "You just take a look at the top corner, eyes back on the ball and then 'boom,' strike through it..."https://twitter.com/OweneaFM/status/1114912201817640960 Steven McDonnell's opportunistic effort was another highlight, one he "just regrets not trying in a championship match." https://twitter.com/jacksonsmediatv/status/1114946701473796099 How Pat Shovelin will have enjoyed that.
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