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Published 15:39 15 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 22:40 15 Jul 2023 BST
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They had a brilliant goal chance but it seemed like nobody wanted to take the shot, and eventually it worked its way to Havern who held onto to it for too long.
Meath kept possession as much as they could, a part from moments when Jack O'Connor, the substitute, produced two moments of absolute brilliance, kicking points that were speculative at best, but he managed to put them over.
Despite everything going against them, Down only found themselves with two points down in injury time, and it was clear that O'Rourke's team was getting nervous.
However, they managed to stay strong and seal victory , with a crazy ending that saw that man O'Connor, score a goal right at the death, and win the 2023 Tailteann Cup for Meath.
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