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Published 14:42 12 Oct 2022 BST
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With a point down and the clock ticking, the Killeavy goalkeeper abandoned his position and vacated the nets to retrieve another ball so he could get the kick-out as quickly as possible.
However, while the keeper was retrieving the new ball, the original shot which everyone had assumed was heading wide, dropped short, straight into the hands of the Granemore forward.
With no goalkeeper in sight and the nets at his mercy, he popped the ball home, and solidified the victory for his team.
They now face the daunting challenge of Crossmaglen in a few weeks time, but when luck finds you like it did on this day, you have to back them to have a chance against the Armagh giants.
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