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Published 15:26 5 Aug 2018 BST
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If Egan scores, there's two between the sides. Mayo went on to hit four more points as it was with the time they had and a rippling net here, a green flag would've had them bouncing forward with unstoppable momentum.
He hits it true, he hits it hard but O'Neill is in the matrix and he's read exactly where it's going before it's even wound up.
The Kildare goalkeeper drops to his right like a cat, he sticks a hand up, he turns the ball away and the Lilywhites hang on.
Mayo keep coming and close the gap to two before the full time whistle. That goal might've won it for them. Not on O'Neill's watch.
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This Kildare team isn't short of heroes.
The inspiring story of Jack Bambrick had the country talking after his Leinster final performance.
Brian McLoughlin's class first half goal did just as much damage as O'Neill's save.
But the Carbury goalkeeper stood up and let every inch of his body be accounted for in his county's moment of need. Nerveless and flawless, Kildare's fate was in the safest pair of hands.
Aaron O'Neill is as worthy an All-Ireland champion as they come.
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