A DAMIEN COMER goal eight minutes into the second half was enough to see Galway into the next round of the All-Ireland football qualifiers and bring Armagh’s 2015 campaign to an end.
Three Paul Conroy frees kept the visitors in the game early at the Athletic Grounds and by half-time further scores from Comer and Peadar Og O Griofa helped Galway into a 0-9 to 0-7 half-time lead.
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The home side never recovered from Comer’s 43rd minute maximum and Galway were able to hold on despite adding just two points in the final 27 minutes of the game.
Comer's goal dumps Armagh out of championship as Tribesmen stay alive
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A DAMIEN COMER goal eight minutes into the second half was enough to see Galway into the next round of the All-Ireland football qualifiers and bring Armagh’s 2015 campaign to an end.
Three Paul Conroy frees kept the visitors in the game early at the Athletic Grounds and by half-time further scores from Comer and Peadar Og O Griofa helped Galway into a 0-9 to 0-7 half-time lead.
The home side never recovered from Comer’s 43rd minute maximum and Galway were able to hold on despite adding just two points in the final 27 minutes of the game.
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