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Published 16:18 1 Mar 2020 GMT
That's how All-Irelands are won. At the death, with nerves of steel, with skill and bravery. And they're won on the road leading up to that moment - the dreams, the practice, the visualisation.
Una Jackman saw herself winning the championship for Gailltír and she delivered. She did it from the bench too. Everyone in the club got them there, everyone was involved in getting Lyng up the Hogan Stand steps.
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