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Published 19:38 29 Sept 2018 BST
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The winner eventually came in the 63rd minute after a slick pass from Niall O'Shea put Doherty through to fire over and complete a famous victory that sends St. Judes into the semi finals.
Ballymun lost last year's county final to St. Vincent's and it was thought that the 2018 campaign would come down to the heavy hitters once more.
They boasted four starters from Dublin's All-Ireland victory over Tyrone earlier this month in Rock, John Small, James McCarthy and Philly McMahon. As well as that they had panel members Evan Comerford and Paddy Small on the field.
Kevin McManamon was the sole Dublin player on the St Judes team and lined out at full forward. The Dublin legend didn't score on the night but was a constant threat in Ballymun's side, setting up Coakley for a goal after only a few minutes.
Coakley - who represented Cork in the 2017 championship - was Judes star man on the night posting 1-4.
St Judes are now one game away from their first Dublin SFC final since 2009.
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