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Aimee Mackin produced a moment of stunning skill this evening as Armagh and Kerry locked horns in the TG4 All-Ireland ladies football quarter-final.
After a long ball into the full forward line, the potent Armagh forward collected possession before taking a quick look at the posts. She kept her head down and unleashed a dipping effort which found the top right hand corner of the net to nudge the Orchard County into a narrow lead.
Cúl den céad scoth ag Ard Mhacha! Tá siad chun cinn & tá obair le déanamh ag Ciarraí anois. #properfan @LadiesFootball @Armaghladiesga1 pic.twitter.com/mDTxklyR0c
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 12, 2017
Armagh are back in this as Aimee Mackin buries a GOAL!!! Points also from Fionnuala McKenna and Aoife McCoy have them back in it #properfan
— Ladies Football (@LadiesFootball) August 12, 2017
Aimee Mackin told a few of the senior lads last week she has the best left foot in Armagh she wasn't wrong 😂😂 them 2 goals 👌 2nd one 🙉🙉
— Gavin Mc Parland (@gavinmcparland) August 12, 2017
Aimee Mackin is just a sensational player. #GAA
— Niall McCoy (@McCoyNiall) August 12, 2017
A Masterclass from @AimeeMackin in the first half. A beautiful left foot
— Valerie Mulcahy (@valeriemulcahy) August 12, 2017
Two goals in 30 seconds for Aimee Mackin 🔥 this is shaping up to be a serious game @LadiesFootball @SportTG4
— Emma Duffy (@emmaduffy_) August 12, 2017
Unfortunately her efforts weren't enough as the Kingdom ran out 3-14 to 2-11 winners at Nowlan Park. Kerry, who have already lifted the Munster Championship already this season, progress to the semi-final for the first time since 2015.