When Christy Toye put Donegal ahead with a minute of normal time remaining in Sunday's Ulster final, it looked like Tyrone's run of defeats against Michael Murphy and Co. was going to continue.
Sean Cavanagh and then Peter Harte had other ideas.
First Cavanagh drew Tyrone level with what was itself a superb score.
Then, Peter Harte kicked an astonishing point from well beyond it the 45m line.
It was a score which drew plenty of praise.
That Peter Harte point though.
— Malachy Clerkin (@MalachyClerkin) July 17, 2016
Jesus that was some score by Peter Harte. Took the kick on and got his reward.
If only...etc...— Chris McNulty (@ChrisMcNultyDgl) July 17, 2016
The more you see that Peter Harte score, the more you just go wow. Backed himself and took it on with out thought.
— Colm Gannon (@ColmGannon) July 17, 2016
Peter Harte's score at the end was a thing of beauty also, after the first half he endured chasing McHugh. #ulsterfinal
— Mark Poland (@polie11) July 17, 2016
Fair play to Tyrone and Mickey Harte, a remarkable football man. And Peter Harte? The score of his life.
— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) July 17, 2016
The point has been selected as one of the GAA's Plays of the Week.