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Published 18:56 29 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 09:26 30 Nov 2020 GMT
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Éanna Murphy was visibly dejected after the game. Sportsfile.[/caption]
In fact, a 15th minute lapse by the Tommy Larkins man was the biggest blot on his copybook, and a sharper Graeme Mulcahy would have made him pay the price. But Murphy is human just like his namesake Eoin - one of the game's greatest ever goalkeepers - who made a similar error from the same place last night. The Galway keeper got away with what was a poor piece of play, but mistakes happen, especially in this high voltage zone.
All you've to do is look at Limerick. Usually the masters of this short-passing, fast moving operation, on Sunday, the Treaty resorted to uncustomary 50:50 balls because they were had no other option, forced into it by a ravenous Galway work-rate.
As the second half rolled on, the puck-outs became dicier and dicier and Galway's handling became scrappier. Perhaps this is where the Tribesmen went wrong. In previous games, they backed their big half forward line to win the ball but here it was too concise.
At this stage, Nicky Quaid was lumping his long but puck-outs we must remember are for the most part a planned thing hinging on a message from management, so it's jumping the gun to blame Murphy, when your're not privvy to the message from the line.
The other side of a goalkeeper's game is shot-stopping and the 22-year-old kept Galway in the game with a good save from Seamus Flanagan in the first half, another double save in the second and this stop from David Reidy.
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The second last puck-out of the night was a real matter of frustration for Galway supporters but Murphy had just hit a decent pass, only for Sean Loftus to misjudge its flight.
One thing he will regret is going down like he had a back spasm after a tip from Aaron Gillane in the first half but you live and you learn.
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