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Published 12:04 12 Feb 2018 GMT
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He just kept going and going, he shrugged off Jason Doherty's retreat, he sold the sharpest of dummies and kept his composure and energy to strike cleanly between the posts.
It's a credit to Galway that, when teams like Mayo are looking heavy and flat on their heels, they're making football look so easy and they're doing it with pure honest running. There's always an option for a Galway man, there's always another nightmare tracking job to do for the opposition, and it almost looks easy to play on the side, granted you'd have to open out the lungs as much as they can.
And, when Shane Walsh is in this sort of form, there's no better poster boy for that modern day middle eight player. A selfless man who can come deep, help out and then sniff out a scoring opportunity even from his own half. But he's also able to execute too.
It was all captured brilliantly by TG4. What a run.
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