Leading by four points (0-12 to 0-8) with 67 minutes on the clock, Tyrone looked set to close the game out and take two fully-deserved points from their first visit to Mayo for four years.
Large clusters of the home support had given up the ghost by that stage, heading for the exits as they resigned themselves to a defeat after a day when Mayo had failed to break down Tyrone’s well-organised defensive system.
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