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Published 07:56 30 Mar 2017 BST
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Right in the bread basket of the lateral-moving O'Callaghan.
His quick hand-off to O'Reilly gives the Dub a sight at goal.
But unfortunately he blazes wide.
No matter, Dublin again win the ball from the restart.
Yet again O'Callaghan is darting left to right, his marker in hot pursuit.
As he takes the pass to the right of goals, he has two options: pin the ears back and try and make a shooting chance or recycle.
He unselfishly pops the hand pass off to the onrushing Fox and nobody is in any doubt where this is going to end up.
Yep.
Fox would finish with 1-2, Reilly 0-2 and Stephen Smith would add the gloss with the second goal.
The whole match can be watched below, with the two goals chances coming just after the 54'30" mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CV2VZ_T3J0
Match Footage Courtesy of TG4.
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