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Published 15:47 2 Apr 2017 BST
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But he's come to the wrong side. Right?
He's not going for that. Is he?
Jesus, he is and all.
But there's nowhere to put it...
Holy shit, what a finish.
Right across to the other side of the net.
Still, Dublin recovered and overturned the six-point deficit to win in the end by three. Whether Monaghan stalled, they didn't go for the throat or they ran out of legs - or Dublin were just brilliant - one thing is for sure is that Jack McCarron did everything he could.
He finished the day with 1-9 of his team's 1-15. But at the end of that day, it was Dublin who marched on to the final.
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