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Published 11:25 28 Mar 2022 BST
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Ryan O'Donoghue was in fine form for Mayo, as was Michael Murphy who led Donegal to a crucial win over Armagh to secure their Division One status.
David Clifford scored a beautiful point against Tyrone, something that happens so frequently that you now just expect it to happen rather than hope.
However, it was Tyrone's forward, Darren McCurry, who stole the show yesterday, kicking an incredible 1-7, including a goal that typifies everything that is great about the Edendork man.
Darragh Canavan wins the kick-out to call the mark, before kicking a brilliant ball into McCurry who bursts out in front of his man, fetches it above head, and has already began turning goal side mid-air, before landing and exploding towards goal.
Then, just to perfectly place the cherry on top, the sharp shooter whips the ball into the inside of the side-netting by using the outside of his left foot.
Such was the caibre of the Tyrone man's performance, Joe Brolly felt the need to take to Twitter and make a pretty big claim.
https://twitter.com/JoeBrolly1993/status/1508181363941416966?t=h6Yk0W5SX7q4_wWh2LxaWg&s=19
"There is not a better footballer in Ireland at this moment than Darren McCurry."Given the talent that is on offer, and the fact we live in a David Clifford era, this is a compliment of the highest order. Throw in the likes of Sam Mulroy, Shane Walsh, and Rian O'Neill, who have all had terrific league campaigns, and there are many who would disagree with Brolly on this one.
However, McCurry is an All-Ireland winning All-Star for a reason, and anyone who kicks 1-7 against Kerry in The Kingdom deserves to be in the conversation.
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