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6th November 2017
07:52pm GMT

We're not sure if he even meant this but Armagh's shining light was the last man onto a quick counterattack.
The Crossmaglen man dummied it around Ciaran Kenrick in a socceresque style and slotted it into the back of the net, divine.
Lee Keegan vs Dublin
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/909763971212746752
Two points down and for some reason, it seemed like Mayo were just about out of this game.
Lee Keegan had been anonymous after marking Ciaran Kilkenny out of the game as he was dragged into full back.
It was meant to take him out of the game but he's that good that out of nowhere Keegan arrived for a vital goal.
Ronan O'Neill vs Down
https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/886600138466177024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsjoe.ie%2Fgaa%2Fronan-oneill-lob-goal-130420
Oh, the cheek of this goal.
Remember Andrea Pirlo did that little audacious dink of a penalty against England? Ronan O'Neill's finish had shades of that in the Ulster Final.
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But these awards are called the Wooly awards for a reason and Colm 'Wooly' Parkinson decided that it was Conor Loftus that deserved the gong:
"It came down to me between Con O'Callaghan and Conor Loftus," Parkinson admitted "Just for pure spectacular goal top corner I'm going to give the Wooly award to Conor Loftus and it was even the move leading up to it. It was Seamus O'Shea under the sideline. They were a point down after 68 minutes against Derry in the qualifiers and were going out. Seamus O'Shea plays a lovely diagonal ball into Andy Moran who ships it off to Loftus who just comes on a burst and just never breaks his stride. Just a bullet into the top corner."Congratulations Conor Loftus, you may not have one the All-Ireland that Mayo were so close to getting but a Wooly award can be some consolation.
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