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The win would've been all the more sweet for Mickey Harte who brought Ronan O'Neill and Lee Brennan off the bench in the last 17 minutes - the latter only getting four - and the pair kicked 2-1 between them to show the depth that the Ulster champions are boasting.
But it was Omagh man O'Neill who really stole the show with two finishes of the highest quality - the last of which even trumped Jamie Clarke's bit of magic in Tipperary.
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The lob really was something else.
It was the sort of finish that only takes place at the club when a training game has descended into utter chaos and either the manager cracks up with the team at how slack things have gotten or the 'keeper throws a wobbler because he's been left red-faced but he makes the point that you won't be pissing around like that in a game so don't be f**king trying it in training.
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O'Neill doesn't give a damn about the occasion. If you so much as come eight yards off your line, you're there to be lobbed.
Clinical. Beautiful. Tyrone at their best.
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