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Dublin: 15 °C Saturday 25 May, 2013

In pictures: the All-Ireland Final

Take a look back at an All-Ireland Final that was nearly too close to call with our slideshow of the game’s most striking images.

In pictures: the All-Ireland Final
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    Dublin players react to Colm Cooper's first-half goal.
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    Killian Young is smothered by Barry Cahill and Bryan Cullen.
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    Tom O'Sullivan follows Dermot Connolly to ground.
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    Stephen Cluxton beats Kieran O'Leary to the high ball.
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    Rory O'Carroll and Declan O'Sullivan clash.
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    Kevin McManamon scores a second=half goal.
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    Stephen Cluxton kicks the winning point.
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    Match hero Stephen Cluxton celebrates at the final whistle.
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    Barry John Keane looking dejected after the game.
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    In front of Mary McAleese and Enda Kenny, Bryan Cullen lifts the trophy for the first time.
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    Colm Cooper.
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    The Brogan brothers celebrate with the Sam Maguire.

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  • Epic game

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  • Bless the Dubs, O Lord we pray, keep them on their winning way. Bless the colours, worn with pride, from Ballybough to Stepaside. Bless the banners and the flags, not to mention all the gags. Bless Gilroy too, the uncrowned king, let his name around Croke Park sing. Bless Bernard Brogan in the square, kicking points from everywhere. Bless Cluxton too, that agile ace, who guards his goal with style and grace. Bless the man with all the go, the dashing, dauntless, Cullen yoo. Bless the fans, that faithful throng, keep their voices loud and strong. Bless next All-Ireland final day, be sure the Dubs will rule OK

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