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Published 17:30 27 Oct 2019 GMT
Updated 17:35 27 Oct 2019 GMT
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For the second time in a week, he slotted a late placed ball with time almost up. That's clutch stuff.
Into extra-time they went and the skies were darkening. But the football was still pulsating. MacNiallais pointed a penalty but then Glenties made a bold bid for victory. A point up with time almost up, Eoghan McGettigan looked to have sealed it for them.
But up stepped Seaghan Ferry - the same fella who kicked the winning point in Ulster last year to save Gaoth Dobhair's bacon.
The replay will take place on Wednesday night. The winners will play an Ulster championship first round next Sunday.
Holy God.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1188504667938009089
Castlerahan, on the other side, will be licking their lips.
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