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Published 10:55 14 May 2018 BST
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Once he was in that position with Keith Higgins initially rooted to the spot and too late to affect his shot, Colm Boyle knew the damage was imminent.
And one ferocious strike later, Galway were sailing through to the Connacht semi-final. Colm Boyle knew it was coming.
It was a well-taken goal to finish off a well-worked move. A classic kick and pop off to open up even the meanest of defences but the Galway management deserve credit for putting Johnny Heaney into that position in the first place.
They've been listening to cries about their defensive set-up all year but with one great attacking switch, they knocked the second best team in Ireland out of the Connacht championship yet again.
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