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Published 19:48 20 Sept 2017 BST
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35 minutes was all that Andrews got in the end and, for the entirety of it, he was glued to the stifling hold of Chris Barrett.
When he was done with that Dub, after cruelly casting him aside, he scaled even more heights in the second period.
On five different occasions after the game had opened up into a mad, up and down 14 v 14 battle, Christ Barrett won the ball back cleanly from the opposition.
When do you ever see Dublin lads dispossessed, never mind five times in the one half? Six times overall.
Barrett was tackling, harrying, and he was out in front too.
Only once did a player get by him, Dean Rock powering through Barrett's secondary challenge when he came in to help. The rest of the time, he was winning ball back like it was going out of fashion.
How Barrett dispossessed Dublin
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