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Agony for Mayo as Dublin win their 26th All-Ireland football final

Published 18:48 1 Oct 2016 BST

Tony Cuddihy
Agony for Mayo as Dublin win their 26th All-Ireland football final

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It's all over, and it's a double-double for Dublin.

Dublin and Mayo served up a classic All-Ireland final replay at Croke Park, a match that was streets ahead of the first game a fortnight ago. In the end, a missed free from Cillian O'Connor proved the pivotal moment in the clash, the Mayo full-forward pulling his effort wide as Dublin ran the clock. It finished Dublin 1-15 Mayo 1-14. https://twitter.com/DeckyMcAlinden/status/782275616112599040 https://twitter.com/nbrez/status/782271197102927872 https://twitter.com/stephendevine89/status/782275294203895808 https://twitter.com/kbrady007/status/782275031078412288 https://twitter.com/TheRealA_Leahy/status/782274830066409472 https://twitter.com/ReidyConor/status/782273711244251136 https://twitter.com/grainne_seoige/status/782273154463006720 https://twitter.com/stephenmacdee/status/782273172414533632 https://twitter.com/neasaconneally/status/782273066118291456 https://twitter.com/KevDoyle_Indo/status/782267009459449856 https://twitter.com/AidanCoughlan/status/782268642276872194 https://twitter.com/Donal_OKeeffe/status/782271149396914177 https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/782260016564830208 https://twitter.com/oneilllo/status/782270560411803648 https://twitter.com/ElaineByrne/status/782271282159165440
Agony for Mayo as Dublin win their 26th All-Ireland football final