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Published 19:24 9 Jul 2022 BST
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Like men possessed the Tribesmen came out with a new lease of life, and Walsh kicked some great scores from the dead ball. Try as Derry might, they couldn't seem to run the ball through this Connacht defence.
Goalkeeper Odhran Lynch came out on numerous occasions, trying to act as an extra body and support the play, but on a few occasions almost got caught out with the turnover.
All season long, since Monaghan's Rory Beggan scored a point from play against Tyrone in the opening league game of the season, the talk of 'sweeper keepers' has been a hot topic.
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As effective as they proved to be with the likes of Ethan Rafferty and Niall Morgan causing the opposition serious problems, the question has always lingered - what if they got caught out?
Well today the inevitable happened, and after Damien Comer got his first goal under his belt, he was in unstoppable form.
After winning the turnover 63 minutes into the game, the bombing forward picked up possession, had a quick look to see the empty posts, and lobbed the most perfectly elegant ball into the net to secure his second goal of the match.
With that, forwards and traditionalists all over the country roared in delight and no doubt the mantra of keepers needing to 'stay on their line' will be returning.
The Oakleaf county simply ran out of ideas, and Comer rightly picked up the Man of the Match award as he propelled his county into their first All-Ireland final since 2001.
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