Football Review of the Year: Footballer of the Year contenders, Game of the Year, highs and lows

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Our panel look back on a championship which failed to fully ignite but had moments of high drama and quality

Brian Fenton leads the celebrations, just as he dominated the match, as Dublin reaffirm their greatness: Colm Basquel became an overnight success after seven years on the Dublin panel. The championship’s leading scorer from play, he was brilliant in the quarter-final against Mayo and hauled Dublin back into a final that looked to be getting away from them.: Dublin 1-15, Kerry 1-13. This wasn’t a season of outstanding matches.

Derry goalkeeper Odhrán Lynch saves Ethan Rafferty’s penalty during the Ulster SFC Final in Clones. Photograph: Tom Maher/Inpho: The Ulster final. At one stage, Derry and Armagh had gone point-for-point, over and back, for 13 straight scores across three-quarters of an hour of football. In the end, they were only separated by penalties. Mighty.

Monaghan's Conor McManus celebrates the win over Armagh in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final match at Croke Park. Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho: David Clifford’s barely believable over the shoulder pass that led to Seán O’Shea scoring Kerry’s second goal in their All-Ireland quarter-final win over Tyrone was jaw-droppingly stunning.

A dejected Caolan McColgan leaves the pitch after Donegal's defeat to Down in the Ulster SFC quarter-final at Páirc Esler. Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho: That another All-Ireland football final feels like it’s come and gone in a hurry. The championship needs more time to catch its breath.: The football. We can dress it up any way we like and immerse ourselves in the tactical to-and-fro of it all until the cows come home.

GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Preliminary Quarter-Final, Pearse Stadium, Co. Galway 25/6/2023 Galway vs Mayo Galway’s Seán Fitzgerald takes to the field Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie: Galway must surely have regrets at how this season transpired. Pádraic Joyce has a panel capable of challenging for All-Ireland glory, but they must keep their key players injury-free and attack 2024 as a united and committed force.

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