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Published 18:00 1 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 18:02 1 Sept 2019 BST
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"His movement ah, Killian is a very, very skilful player. Absolutely brilliant player, this was class because he had very little of an angle. He can kick left and right, went left this time. It was absolutely unstoppable," said uncle Pat on The Sunday Game afterwards. "He was a brilliant minor but he never became the senior he should have been, he was magnificent and you'd have to be proud, a nice moment," he continued.That goal got them up off the canvas and within two points of the invincibles. Suddenly, the green and gold were roaring in Croker as this game took off. A point seconds later to turn the screw on a weary looking Dublin team. His left reminded you of Gooch in his pomp and now Spillane looks a cert to start the replay. It took him a long time to realise just how good he can be but now Killian Spillane is well on his way. You'd have to go back five years to when he kicked five points in the All-Ireland minor final to help Kerry to their first under 18 win in 20 years.
This fella is a clutch player and we'd better start getting used to him.
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