Ballymacelligott (Kerry) 1-16 Clogher Eire Og (Tyrone) 0-13
We've been here plenty of times before, a Kerry football team turning on the style at Croke Park to take the All-Ireland honours.
Ballymacelligott were the victors this time, summoning a powerful second-half performance to take the AIB All-Ireland club JFC title with plenty to spare.
Trailing by two points at half-time, Ballymac knew they would need a little magic after the break and duly delivered, outscoring their opponents by 1-08 to 0-03 in that period.
It's the 12th success for a Kerry club in this competition and the first since the Clifford brothers drove Fossa across the winning line three years ago.
That win also came at the expense of Tyrone opposition and as good as Ballymac were in this one, Red Hand County representatives Clogher Eire Og will have nightmares about how this game unfolded.
The Ulster champions tallied nine second-half wides, 12 in total, and created no less than four decent goal-scoring chances in the last 10 minutes, none of which they were able to take.
That's not to suggest that the Munster men stole the win, far from it. They too had several goal chances they didn't take, two in the last few minutes, but the overall ferocity of their second-half performance meant they were deserved victors.
Donal Daly grabbed the game's only goal in the 55th minute, sliding low beyond the Clogher 'keeper to leave Ballymacelligott 1-15 to 0-11 at that stage and just about in the clear.
Darragh Broderick, veteran Aidan Breen, Jack Joy and Daire Keane all came strongly into the game when they were really needed in that second-half too.
Ballymacelligott will also reflect on a potentially game-swinging moment that arrived as early as the fifth minute.
Joy had just drilled the club's second two-pointer, following Broderick's earlier lead at the Davin End.
The scoreboard turned over to register a 0-04 to 0-00 advantage for the Kerry men but the score was then ruled out as play was brought back for an earlier 4/3 breach.
It ended up that Ciaran Bogue had a handy tap over free for Clogher's opening score to leave Ballymac now just 0-02 to 0-01 ahead.
They still kept the throttle down and went on to open up a 0-05 to 0-01 lead despite the setback.
Breen, Broderick again and then Daly all added points. But the rest of the half belonged to Clogher who dominated the second quarter to lead by 0-10 to 0-08 at half-time.
Ciaran Bogue came increasingly into the game, finishing the half with five points, and a second Ballymacelligott breach resulted in another routine score from a Clogher free that Ryan McCaughey knocked over.
That was as good as it got for Clogher though as the southerners restarted with four points in a row to take the lead. And they stayed in pole position all the way to full-time as Clogher clocked up the wides at the other end.
Ballymacelligott: Christy Leen; Eoin Creedon, Daniel O'Shea, Eoin Moriarty; Cathal Dunne, Tadhg Brick, Micheal Reidy (0-01); Aidan Breen (0-03, 0-03f), Darragh Broderick (0-04, 1 tpf, 0-02f); Adam Sheehy (0-01), Mairtin McKivergan (0-01, 0-01 45), Jack Joy (0-02); Niall Collins (0-01), Donal Daly (1-01), Daire Keane (0-02).
Subs: Dylan Dunne for O'Shea 25, Darragh Regan for Sheehy 60, Josh O'Keeffe for Collins 64, Sean Rice for Moriarty 64, Brian Cassidy for Reidy 64.
Clogher Eire Og: Rory McElroy; Sean McCaffrey, Eoin Mellon, Ruairi McCaughey; Conor Shields (0-02, 1 tp), Mark Bogue, Jamie Callaghan; Barry McKenna, Darragh Mellon; Sean Bogue, Ciaran Bogue (0-05, 0-02f, 1tp), Cillian Barkey (0-01); Ryan McCaughey (0-02, 0-02f), Marc McConnell (0-02), Vincent Lowry.
Subs: Michael McCaughey (0-01) for Lowry 34, Finbarr McCaughey for McKenna 51, Eoin McCarron for Barkey 55, Dominic McKernan for McCaffrey 59.
Referee: Seamus Mulhare (Laois).