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Published 22:06 17 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 23:40 17 Sept 2017 BST
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The Ballymun Kickhams man gave a tour-de-force in midfield. Scored two cracking points when the game was nip and tuck. For both of these points, he beautifully started his shot out on the right hand side of the post, before nervelessly curling in.
Made tackle after tackle. Run after run.
The midfield maestro that keeps on giving.
Chris Barrett (Mayo)
Didn't give the Dublin forwards an inch. Game was probably epitomised in the 60th minute of the game with Dean Rock rampaging forward towards the Mayo goal, he stood him up, he horsed into him with a shoulder and made damn sure he was coming away with that ball and Dean Rock was left on the ground.
Dean Rock (Dublin)
The most remarkable thing about Dean Rock's match-winning performance was that he started his day off in absolute nightmare fashion. He hooked two placed balls hopelessly wide early on, dropped another easy pass, it would have been very easy for him to drop the head, to go missing.
Bouncebackability.
He stood up when it mattered most, notching four from play and nailing the eventual winner with the pressure of a county on his shoulders.
Not a bother to him.
Aidan O'Shea (Mayo)
Thrown himself around the place well. O'Shea never stopped trying, hassling, harrying and offering himself up for his teammates.
Got on a mountain of possession and nearly always made the correct decision when he got it.
In the end, it wasn't to be, but the Breaffy man can't be faulted for that.
So get your votes in and the poll will be discussed on Monday's GAA Hour Show.
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