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Published 16:01 8 Jan 2023 GMT
Jack Savage had a tremendous game for Kerins O'Rahillys[/caption]
Shane Foley roamed out of his goals then and, before the free was kicked, the Kerins O'Rahillys keeper told his supporters to lift it. He raised his hands like a conductor and, in front of him, the orchestra responded.
It was the noisiest moment of the day when the ball floated in towards the Kilmacud goals and time stood still, seconds later, when David Moran got a fist to it.
Luckily for Kilmacud, the brilliant Dara Mullin was there to collect the ball on the line. His clearance came out to Jack Savage but the final whistle was blown and that was that, Savage falling to the ground in despair.
He had legitimate claims for a penalty too, let's not forget, two minutes earlier and while this will have been a disappointing way to lose it, it was a proud way to leave it.
O'Rahillys were rank 8/1 outsiders heading into this one and while they have their rough edges, they had plenty of heart. Nobody epitomised the heart quite like Cormac Coffey, who was given the task of marking Shane Walsh.
The terrier-like corner back excelled in this role, sticking to the Galway man's every move and even making a few meaningful breaks of his own. Gavin O'Brien also tried hard, to good effect, but none of them were as effective as the evergreen David Moran.
The 34-year-old is a colossus of a man - Kilmacud players bounced off him, but couldn't dispossess him - all day long, but it was in those last few minutes when you saw the spirit that makes him the player he is. He leapt up in a sea of bodies to win two late kick-outs, and he nearly had his Roy of the Rovers moment with that late punch.
He left the field close to tears. But he can leave with the head held high.
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