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Published 21:07 14 Sept 2019 BST
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Mannion had scored 0-2 in the drawn final but had been kept relatively quiet. For a lad looking nailed on for yet another All Star, this was a strangely mute performance and he would have known it himself.
On Saturday evening, with Kerry sensing an upset, it was Mannion and the Dublin forwards that set the tone. From 0:17 to 7:20, Dublin scored five points to Kerry's one.
Mannion popped the cork from the get-go and raked over two superb, curling scores in the third and seventh minutes. Dublin did not kick a wide until the 43rd minute but they had 1-13 at that stage and Mannion had contributed 0-3 and an assist. With Dean Rock and Con O'Callaghan, he also dragged his marker out of the way as Eoin Murchan horsed through to blast home the game's only goal.
Mannion dropped one short and kicked a wide but he did eventually take his tally to 0-4 from play as the reigning champions pulled clear in the final stages.
Down the other end of the pitch, and for most of the game, Kerry's forwards were doing their damnedest to keep their team in the fight. David Clifford's radar was tuned in and Sean O'Shea was kicking them over from play and placed balls. And then there was Geaney.
Time and again, the Dingle man would make a dart into that half yard of space and, under heavy pressure, bisect the posts.
This was to draw level just before half-time:
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And then there was this beauty from an acute angle:
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Having been kept scoreless - with a missed penalty and a shot cleared off the line - this was the Geaney that has long lit up the Kerry frontline for the past eight years.
During the Super 8s, RTE pundit Joe Brolly wrote off James O'Donoghue as an inter-county scoring force and said Geaney, a waning force to his mind, was not far off. "Geaney is hanging on by a thread; hanging on," declared Brolly.
Geaney, who had scored 1-2 the day Brolly criticised him, went out the next week and registered 1-4 against Donegal. He had an off day, scoring-wise, in the final but still ran his heart out and drew frees that O'Shea scored from, as well as assisting another couple.
In the replay, his 0-4 from play gave The Kingdom hope before Dublin burned them off in the final 15 minutes.
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