GAA Round up: Dublin take huge step towards promotion with victory over Meath
It was a busy day of action in the National Football League, with key wins for Dublin and Galway.
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It was a busy day of action in the National Football League, with key wins for Dublin and Galway.
Galway put themselves in pole position for a place in the Division One final following Matthew Tierney's smash-and-grab winning goal at the Box-It Athletic Grounds.
Armagh slugged out a hard-earned victory over old foes Donegal at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds.
Mayo will be wondering how they left victory slip, but Armagh deserve a huge amount of credit for an incredible and thrilling comeback Division 1 draw.
Armagh made a winning start to the Allianz Football League for the third time in a row since their return to Division 1 when they held off a late charge from Monaghan by a 1-14 to 1-12 scoreline in a topsy-turvy derby in front of a sell-out crowd at Castleblayney.
After half a century of All-Stars teams, the one constant has been the devilishly difficult challenge faced by the selection committee each year. It is always a head scratcher, a perennial debate.
One of the quickest ever goals in Championship football came after nine seconds here, when Armagh’s Rian O’Neill caught the throw-up and let fly with a delivery into the square.
Tyrone got an unwanted reminder that Armagh forward-turned-goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty is still a clinical finisher in their All-Ireland exit at the hands of the Orchard County at the Athletic Grounds.