They all count!
A scrappy goal saved Greencastle and stopped Moy, sending their Tyrone intermediate semi-final clash to a replay.
Moy looked to be on their way to victory leading by three points with injury-time almost up, only for Greencastle to deny them with literally the last touch.
It came from Conor Carson who punched the goal that sealed a 1-3 to 0-6 draw - hardly a thriller - meaning both sides will have another day out.
There was time for one last roll of the dice late on with Greencastle's Enda McKenna lobbing the ball into the danger area which was a busy spot at that stage.
The ball bounced around the Moy penalty box and it was punched, kicked and flicked before corner forward Conor Carson palmed it home, giving Greencastle a reprieve and another chance.
Never Give Up!! In all walks of life.. This is 63mins deep into a Tyrone Championship semi-final against @AnMhaigh .. we do not give up!! Fair play to the @greencastleGAA men for keep believing!! #rufusetolose #TyroneGAA @ pic.twitter.com/hWvKlzyujj
— Colly Beggs👹 (@Beggs85) October 5, 2024
It was painful for Moy and they called in vain for a square ball but the goal was given and the teams will do it all over again.
Refuse to Lose is the slogan of the Tyrone football championship and Greencastle certainly lived by that motto. The low score-line, however, had something pointing out that Refuse to win might have been more applicable.
Another interesting factor from the game was a trademark score from Tyrone legend Sean Cavanagh, still shuffling at 41 years young.
Cavanagh still doing the shuffle @ 41 years of age in the Tyrone intermediate semi final!! @MoysPhillyMc @AnMhaigh @TyroneGAALive @Woolberto @EamonMcGee pic.twitter.com/9sutAYT4v9
— Stephen Millar (@StephenMillar3) October 5, 2024