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Published 15:38 16 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 17:10 16 Jun 2018 BST
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The first of his four points on the day was no ordinary score. When Dublin conceded a free 64 yards out from goal, they hardly expected to be punished directly for it.
Up stepped Ivan the great and he lashed it over off the left to the delight of the home crowd.
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Meegan was only getting started and a couple of minutes later, he mirrored the tactics of modern football goalkeepers all over the country when he abandoned his goals and went roaming.
His efforts were rewarded when he got the chance to take a shot at goal and he duly obliged, lashing it straight over the black spot and in turn matching the likes of Rory Beggan and joining the esteemed group of 'keepers to have scored a point from play.
And what a point it was. He ghosts past five Dublin players, displaying serious speed along the way. He eventually took his kick from more than 50 yards out, and what a kick it was.
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As true champions do, Dublin were undeterred by the mountain and they began scaling the climb directly after the interval. James Doran came into the game and the sky blue train began motoring.
They ate into that lead quickly and eventually raced out comfortable seven point winners. There's no doubting that this team will go deep into this inaugural under-20 competition and they now advance to the Leinster semis, but it's fair to say that this day belonged to Wexford's fly-keeper Meegan.Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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