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Published 12:21 21 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 08:41 22 Aug 2017 BST
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Of all the stuff you dream of as a kid though, scoring a goal with the last kick of a championship game would be right up there - even for a 'keeper.
So on Sunday whilst the rest of the country were glued to an enthralling All-Ireland semi-final between Mayo and Kerry, there were matters of relatively equal importance at Daingean GAA club in Offaly.
Alan Mulhall's Walsh Island were playing St. Brigid's in the round robin stage of the Senior B football championship and, although Brigid's have found themselves at the bottom of the group with no wins recorded as of yet, they had worked their way into a 1-9 to 0-9 lead with just one kick of a ball remaining.
A 13-metre free was issued so, naturally, the leaders threw everybody on the line. Crowd the area, let them argue about whether or not they should just tap it over or pointlessly go for it.
It never comes off if they go for it anyway. Right? RIGHT?
Not when Mulhall's about. The Offaly and Walsh Island goalkeeper scaled the field, planted the ball down on the 13-metre line and absolutely hammered it straight and hard at all the bodies.
The ball - now in a torpedo state - hits the net, the Walsh Island contingent go nuts, the referee blows the final whistle, they've rescued a draw in the most unlikely of circumstances. Beautiful scenes altogether.
Video from Mark Whittle and first appeared on the Daingean GAA page.
Normally that ball would be ballooned over or hit tamely into the bodies or stupidly worked short or, even worse, tapped over to make the scoreline more respectable.
Normally. Not on Sunday in Daingean though. Not on Mulhall's watch.
And it turned out to be a precious point for Walsh Island as they maintain their hunt for qualification from the group.
What a hero.
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