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Published 18:22 20 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 18:34 20 Sept 2015 BST
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Brogan the concert pianist was being asked to perform the role of piano lifter and he was not alone. As Dublin got on top in the second quarter Colm Cooper spent more time marking Philly McMahon than asking the Ballymun defender to defend, Paul Flynn's vital first half touches nearly all came inside his own 14-yard line, while Connolly and Dean Rock also spent huge amounts of time in their own half.
The traffic went both ways and just as the Dublin attackers funnelled back, their defenders did some of the Leinster champions' best offensive work. Until Flynn kicked two points in the final third, the Dublin defence had as many scores from play as their star-studded attack (two).
The second of those came in the dying moments of the first period, McMahon nailing arguably the score of the match from near the right touchline, despite the attentions of eight-time All-Star (forward) Cooper.
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It says much about the nature of the lowest scoring final since Tyrone's much-maligned 2003 win over Ulster rivals Armagh that their was more post-match discussion around McMahon's alleged eye-gouge on Donaghy than his spectacular point.
It may not have been pretty but Jim Gavin's panel hardly cared about aesthetics as they celebrated under lights with their saturated fans on the Hill.
Their third title in five years, and 25th in total, was proof positive that this Dublin team can win ugly. They are still the great entertainers, but today belongs to the piano lifters.
It was the concerted effort concerto.
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