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Published 16:41 25 Jun 2023 BST
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Unfortunately for Galway, Comer was forced off with an injury, replaced by Ian Burke, while Mayo took Jason Doherty off for Enda Hession.
It was then role reversals in the second half as the men in green and red came flying out the blocks, with some fantastic stuff from Ryan O'Donoghue and the game really was flipped on its head when David McBrien broke through to get a goal.
Then to add to the momentum, McStay decided to introduce Cillian O'Connor, who has struggled with injuries all season, but had scored 2-06 in a club game last week.
He appeared to carry that form into this game, kicking a wonder score almost straight away, and suddenly the home side were really struggling.
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Reape pulled off an incredible save when Tierney broke through to be one on one with the keeper, but couldn't find the back of the net.
Ruane was finally introduced, and started to bring real energy to the game, but the best move was when Jordan Flynn made a turnover near his own goal, the ball was then picked up by Conroy who passed it on, but continued his run, got it back and popped it over the bar.
Galway did manage to get a comeback going, bringing it back to a single point, but Mayo proved victorious and booked their place in the quarter finals.
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