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Published 17:51 14 Jan 2018 GMT
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Each team had five kicks, and if the scores were tied, it would have went to sudden death. That wasn't required in this instance.
The shootout rule was introduced at GAA Congress in September 2017, where it was decided that should a game end in a draw after extra-time, a shootout would take place.
You can watch the stand footage of the shootout here, accompanied by some commentary from what sound like Meath accents.
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Video credit: Darren Killion.
It proved a carnival climax to the game, as the Navan stadium hushed and buzzed to the free-kicks.
Meath scored the victory and they'll now advance to face Westmeath in the final.
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