Mayo dumped out of All-Ireland as Donegal's Ciaran Moore kicks last-gasp point in thriller
Briefly

In a heart-stopping conclusion at King & Moffatt Hyde Park, Donegal triumphed over Mayo with a final score of 0-19 to 1-15, knocking them out of the All-Ireland football championship. The match was characterized by a tense finish, where Mayo seemed set to draw the game as substitute Fergal Boland scored an equaliser just seconds before Donegal's Ciaran Moore clinched victory with a last-minute 'hooter' score. The dramatic ending left Mayo crestfallen, with their hopes dashed after a brave effort amid challenging conditions.
Mayo were left crestfallen in a dramatic finish at King & Moffatt Hyde Park as Ciaran Moore knocked them out of the All-Ireland football championship with a 'hooter' score to bring a dramatic round robin game to a conclusion.
Only seconds earlier Mayo looked to have done enough when substitute Fergal Boland landed an equaliser at the other end. There were just seconds left when Boland sliced off the outside of his right boot, a brave effort given the wind and Mayo reluctance to shoot.
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