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Published 17:26 30 Mar 2018 BST
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60 metres passes, one kick and Monaghan were away.
When he could, he wasn't afraid to run beyond the 45' and, from there, he could garner even more effective results - even with less room for error.
The old saying is that Monaghan can't win at Croke Park.
Well, with Beggan, they condemned Dublin to their first defeat in a year, and they made the most of every single inch on that hallowed turf. With Beggan, every single team in the country would have to fear Monaghan at Croke Park with all that space for him to exploit.
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