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Published 08:23 21 Nov 2018 GMT
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Eastwood was at the other end too clearing off his line when the ball was headed for the empty net.
Tattyreagh thought they had a goal - and they would have, too, in a normal game - when big Damian Mullan rose up beneath the posts and got above the 'keeper to flick goalwards across a deserted line. A section of the Tyrone contingent were already celebrating because Mullan had executed to perfection but this wasn't a match following the normal laws and logic that we'd usually associate with this realm.
These were 60 minutes being controlled totally by Odhrán Eastwood who was seeing these things unfolding before they happened and who was interfering with and manipulating the natural order of things whenever he wanted to.
So as Mullan palmed to goal, Tattyreagh arms in the air, full forward Eastwood had ghosted in behind to volley off the line with a flush clean strike off his right laces.
The full video put out by the ever-brilliant Antrim GAA showed the heartbreak Eastwood drew and the disbelief from a man like Mullan who couldn't have done any better and wouldn't have done any differently had he been given the chance again.
The 'keeper was beaten, the ball is headed over the line, the number 14 arrives from nowhere to volley away with just inches to spare.
https://twitter.com/AontroimGAA/status/1064910896084983808
That's how you win provincial championships. Every inch of second in every round counts. Odhrán Eastwood respects that.
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