An All-Ireland Football final for the ages saw Dublin and Kerry draw 1-16 apiece at Croke Park yesterday.

The Dubs stood on the cusp of history as they bid for an unprecedented five All-Ireland titles in a row.

Kerry came back from five points down and led by one in injury time as a shock looked to be on the cards but Dean Rock levelled it up.

The Dubs star free-taker also had a chance to win it with a placed ball in the last kick of the game but missed and the replay is set for Saturday 14 September.

Three-time All-Ireland winner with the Kingdom Dara Ó Cinnéide said it was an incredible performance by both sides.

Cork beat Galway by 6 points in dramatic fashion in the minor final.

The Rebels prevailed on a scoreline of 3-20 to 3-14 after extra-time.

Cork Captain Conor Corbett scored 1-7 in a man of the match performance.