The GAA Hour pays tribute to the unbeatable Dubs and ask where did it all go wrong for Mayo in the All-Ireland final replay. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.

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Published 21:33 7 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 01:48 8 Oct 2016 BST
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With Connacht down to 14 men for the start of the second half, Ulster made hay. Talk in the Sportsground stands was that a win would be there for the taking if Connacht could keep it tight for the first 20 minutes. Six minutes after the restart and we were level at 22-22.
Rory Best finished off some pack pressure and Tommy Bowe burst through off a line-out in a move Irish fans will be well used to but somehow fooled Heenan, Heffernan and Carty. The Ulster winger found Jared Payne in support for an all too simple try.
Restored to 15 men and with rabid replacements adding momentum, Connacht tore back. They held onto the ball as long as possible before, confidence returning, they went wide. They were rewarded when Ulster got sucked in and Ronaldson found Kelleher unmarked on the left to dot down.
Carty missed the conversion but added a penalty. Jackson made it a one-score game again - 30-25 - with a 40-metre penalty amid heckling about a watching Joe Schmidt.
Ulster had their chances to win it and Jackson thought he had but play was called back for an obvious case of crossing. That was their last sniff.
Connacht slammed the door and opened another. They are going to defend this trophy with everything they have.
The GAA Hour pays tribute to the unbeatable Dubs and ask where did it all go wrong for Mayo in the All-Ireland final replay. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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