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Published 18:36 11 Aug 2018 BST
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The opening 18 minutes of the second half saw Dublin rattle off six points to Galway's two, with Paul Mannion, O'Callaghan and Dean Rock all getting fine scores.
Shane Walsh's kicks from placed balls was improving as the game progressed and his 54th minute score, after Comer was dragged down by Jonny Cooper, made it 1-15 to 1-10. Comer should have reduced the arrears further but he pulled his effort wide, much to the enjoyment of Philly McMahon.
Cormac Costello was sprung from the bench after 49 minutes and he chipped in with a few handy points as Dublin pushed their lead out to eight points heading into the final 10 minutes.
Comer pulled off a wonder score from a tight angle but it was a rare point amid a bevvy of wides.
McCaffrey, who had cleared a Galway effort off the line in the first half [pictured below] and had ran the show for Dublin, was brought off on the 67th minute. The blue swathes rose as one to salute a truly excellent performance from the Dub's No.7.
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