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Published 16:03 19 Dec 2020 GMT
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A spectacular 1-6 tally from the boot of Tomo Culhane did most of the damage for the westerners who went six ahead with 23 minutes left but had to keep Dublin at a finger's length as the minimum separated the sides in the end.
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And whilst Tierney and Culhane did the damage at one end, it was the performance of Jack Glynn in the full back line for Galway that really made the difference.
Glynn put in a man of the match display as he went toe to toe in a rip-roaring battle with Ciaran Archer, who basically made himself a household name after starring throughout the 2019 championship.
But Glynn made himself Archer's shadow on Saturday afternoon and his strength and pace across the ground, his discipline and his brain made him a match for Archer in a duel that Galway simply needed to at least break even in if they had a chance of winning this.
And 315 days after they started, after they were dragged into a penalty shootout in Castlebar, it was Glynn who made his way to the Hogan Stand steps and it was Galway who reigned supreme.
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