Level with Donegal at 0-11 apiece, and into the fifth additional minute, it seemed that it would take something special to break the deadlock — and Peter Harte, one of the outstanding players of the championship so far, backed himself, stepped up and delivered.
Stepping onto the ball more than 50 metres from Mark Anthony McGinley’s goal, Harte took two quick steps into space and barely hesitated before launching a monster point that sailed over the Donegal crossbar with distance to spare.
Here’s how it looked from behind the goal in Clones:
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We will never get tired of watching this Peter Harte monster point
IT WAS THE moment when Tyrone finally took back control of Ulster.
Level with Donegal at 0-11 apiece, and into the fifth additional minute, it seemed that it would take something special to break the deadlock — and Peter Harte, one of the outstanding players of the championship so far, backed himself, stepped up and delivered.
Stepping onto the ball more than 50 metres from Mark Anthony McGinley’s goal, Harte took two quick steps into space and barely hesitated before launching a monster point that sailed over the Donegal crossbar with distance to spare.
Here’s how it looked from behind the goal in Clones:
https://www.facebook.com/DOCSPORT3/videos/1745163939086825/
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