Sun, 02 Sep, 2012 - 19:11
Mayo 0-19 Dublin 0-16
Mayo scored just one point in the closing 20 minutes, but the westerners stood firm to book a place in their first All-Ireland SFC final since 2006, following a hard-earned three-point win at Croke Park this afternoon.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPlace: Croke ParkPlace: DublinPlace: DonegalPerson: Pat GilroyPerson: Stephen CluxtonPerson: Bernard BroganPerson: James HoranPerson: Ciaran KilkennyPerson: Alan BroganPerson: Chris BarrettPerson: Colm BoylePerson: BroganPerson: Cillian O'ConnorPerson: Michael ConroyPerson: Alan DillonPerson: Barry MoranPerson: Paul FlynnPerson: Lee KeeganPerson: Diarmuid ConnollyPerson: DillonPerson: ConnollyPerson: O'ConnorPerson: Enda VarleyPerson: McLoughlinPerson: Kevin McMenaminPerson: Philly McMahonPerson: David ClarkePerson: Richie FeeneyPerson: CluxtonPerson: Alan FreemanPerson: MayoPerson: Seamus O'SheaPerson: Sam MaguireEvent: SFCEvent: All-Ireland SFC finalEvent: All-IrelandEvent: Senior ChampionshipEvent: Connacht ChampionsOrganisation: MayoOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: CrokerOrganisation: Metropolitans'Organisation: Kilkenny



