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Published 15:30 4 Sept 2019 BST
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Morley wasn't the only Templenoe man laying down markers, with Jonny Cooper feeling the full force of Adrian Spillane a couple of minutes earlier.
From then on, every Mannion possession came with an asterisk. His marker stuck to him like glue, there was little he could do.
"You just know what you're getting from him, he's just an honest, strong player and you're getting nothing easy off him," said Colm Parkinson of Kerry's tenacious tackler on The GAA Hour podcast.
Nothing easy is right. Dublin's marquee forward would go onto have only eight more possessions in the game, with Morley's shadow making the rest of the Dublin team's mind up for them. There's no point in giving the ball to a man who's being tightly sheriffed.
"I think he got into Mannion's head so much that he just started taking pot-shots," added Wooly.
"It's a reflection of Morley's performance that Mannion was subbed," said Cian Ward.
"Even when Mannion was getting away from him, Morley stayed chasing him down hard and he constantly got back to put him under pressure," he added.
"Mannion would have been feeling that pressure all along and he was back to the erratic Paul Mannion that we've seen over a number of years previous, skying and mishandling balls...Morley deserves huge credit."
Having quietened McShane in the semi-final when he was threatening to go to town, Tadhg Morley is becoming the player Kerry can trust with the toughest of jobs.
You can watch Monday's GAA Hour Show here.
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