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Published 15:44 5 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 16:45 5 Jun 2015 BST
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Joe Canning and Cyril Donnellan
Cyril Donnellan gave Conal Keaney one of his toughest days in Croke Park for a long time and the Galway man really should have scored more than just 0-3 as he cut the Dublin defence open from centre-forward.
If his radar is turned on to seek and destroy again Dublin will need to try and crowd him out around the middle or at least block up the central channel.
Joe Canning was Galway's top scorer with 0-6 but just a single point from play.
Anthony Cunningham appears to have almost given up on trying to get the Portumna man to score from open play, and is content to let him fire over the frees.
If Canning can even manage 0-3 from play, along with whatever he gets from frees, then that could be the not-so secret to victory.
Tullamore
Galway must feel some sense of grievance that the game is not in Salthill. The county has been treated with less than full respect by the Leinster Council, and a win in Tullamore would be a nice way to let the blazers know of their displeasure.
Ger Cunningham equally must feel some sense of anxiety for his Dublin side as they are a team that have been mixed on their travels, and Croke Park is a comfort blanket for supporters if not the players themselves.
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