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Then, after Ciaran Lennon's shot was blocked, Donie Smith reacted quickest to score their second goal.
Mayo tried hard in the second half but with Diarmuid Murtagh on fire - he kicked four second half points - there was no catching the Rossies. Afterwards, Davy Burke punched the air in delight, before giving his wooly hat to a young Roscommon fan.
And in the end, Peter Canavan summed it up best.
"You can talk all you want about game-plans and tactics," said the Tyrone man,
"but, a lot of games in championship football comes down to heart, and hunger and what team wants it the most.
"And it was very obvious from the start that Roscommon were really, really up for this. Their attitude and work-rate today was something else."
Lee Keegan, meanwhile, was full of praise for that man Enda Smith, who was named as the RTÉ man-of-the-match.
"He put in an enormous shift around the middle. His last point just summed him up, and the Roscommon performance in general, taking Stephen Coen on down the line.
"It wasn't a day for pretty football. But it was an enormous shift from Roscommon."
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