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In 2018, Martin Breheny listed this as the third greatest All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.
Background
This was Kildare's first appearance in an All-Ireland football final since 1935. They were assisted on their way there by a semi-final victory over Kerry, masterminded by Kerryman Mick O'Dwyer. Going into the final Kildare were favourites to beat Galway.
Kildare were marginal favourites to take the title after dethroning reigning champions Kerry in a tight and close game. As well as dethroning the reigning champions, Kildare had also defeated Meath and Dublin, the 1996 and 1995 champions respectively. Galway were never in danger of losing against Derry in the semi-final and won a five-points victory in the end.
Match
Summary
Galway defeated Kildare by a scoreline of 1–14 to 1–10. They took their first Sam Maguire Cup in 32 years - since the 1966 team completed a three-in-a-row for the county.
Like in their semi-final against Derry, Galway started well and had three unanswered points on the board by the 13th minute, one of which saw Michael Donnellan race towards the Kildare at great speed before taking his point. Kildare got their first score through Eddie McCormack In the 20th minute, Kildare took the lead, after Dermot Earley scored a goal.
In response, Michael Donnellan galvanised his team with a moment of GAA magic. From his own defence, he proceeded to charge up the field at lightning pace, exchanging a pass with Kevin Walsh in midfield. The ball found its way to Seán Óg De Paor who finished the move with a well-taken point. It was a score that quelled a potential run of scores for the Lilywhites. At the interval, the score was 1–05 to 0–05 in favour of Kildare.
After the restart, Ja Fallon sniped a point off the arrears before Pádraic Joyce struck with a wonderful goal where he rounded goalkeeper Christy Byrne before finishing in front of an empty net. Galway had regained the lead and would never surrender it until the final whistle. By 50th minute, it was 1–11 to 1–06 to Galway. Kildare managed to cut the lead to three before injury time but Galway had the final score, courtesy of De Paor to give them their first title in 32 years.
Kildare lost against Offaly in the first round of the following year's Leinster championship and then were relegated from the National League Division 1, but won the Leinster Title again in 2000 before losing again to Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.
Galway lost the following years Connacht final to Mayo. They reclaimed the Connacht & All-Ireland Title again in 2001, after losing to Kerry in the 2000 final after a replay. Michael Donnellan's run from defence culminating in a Seán Óg De Paor point was voted #1 in the 2005 TV programme Top 20 GAA Moments.
Foley, Cliona (31 August 1998). "Kildare celebrate famous victory". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Unimaginable hysteria greeted Kildare's victory which now pits them against Galway on September 27 in their first All-Ireland final since 1935.
McGee, Eugene (31 August 1998). "Kerry left to lament Karl move". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Mick O'Dwyer used his knowledge of his countymen to provide Kildare with a blueprint for Kerry's destruction.