Paul Geaney was the stand-out performer for Dingle, but plenty others put their hands up to be counted after half-time

onor Flannery of Dingle celebrates after his side's victory in the AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship semi-final Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

onor Flannery of Dingle celebrates after his side’s victory in the AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship semi-final Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

At the start of extra-time, on emerging from the dressing room, Curran faced the crowd, two fists in the air, geeing them up for what was to come, which was probably more important than you’d imagine to the outcome. Did fine in the game, some wayward kick-outs in the first half, but a good save from James Holland early doors and was solid from there.