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Published 20:28 25 Apr 2019 BST
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The Harps certainly wouldn't have fancied a four point deficit with 38 minutes on the clock but thankfully for them, talisman Stephen Smith didn't seem too bothered by it all.
Because when they really needed something huge with the stakes at their highest, that's when Smith downed the shackles and upped the ante. A long looping ball deceived the Clontarf rearguard and the jinky corner forward was away in a hack.
A la Andres Iniesta, he dribbled along the by-line before lifting his head to look for the clever pass. Big full forward Donal McIlgorm was gaping, on the edge of the square and he was mad for it.
Smith, the little gem stuck it to his toe and the big man put it away like Drogba in his pomp.
Total football from the blues.
Footage via DUBS TV
The momentum was with Skerries from then on with the impressive pair Ciaran Murphy and Killian McGinnis pulling the strings. Andy Foley kept Clontarf in it but Jack Smith's solo effort was worthy of winning any contest.
It was a brilliant comeback from the Harps who looked devoid of ideas in the first half. With Kevin Lillis and Kieran McKeown running all over them, they looked in bother going into the interval down by five points, and if it wasn't for Conan Doherty's bravely taken goal, they would have been a beaten docket.
But they finished this contest strongly and they'll bound on - whether it be to Old Trafford or back to Parnell Park - with confidence now.
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