All-Airland SFC: Beat Armagh in Gaulway thriller

Shane Walsh was Gaulve Hero, who was his ninth point of game with the last kick, who saw his side edge Armag from 2–22 to 0-27 in a thriller at KingsPan Brefney Park.

After going to the game, Armagh knew that he was straight through the quarter-finals as the winners of Group Four, but Gaulway’s constant interest in the All-Ayland Senior Football Championships was away from safe interest.

Those possibilities were seen at the end of the first half when they fell behind eight, with two punishments in the process.

But he got back over it after a break with a break with the goals of John Maher and Rob Finti as he caught the victory, who eventually saw him claiming third in the group, which means that he hit the road for an initial quarter-finals next week.

Although Armagh pressured last year’s All-Airland final, he was full of his team’s four-points in the early stages with the first Ethan Referty.

Ryan O’Neel and Peter McGrain gave Gaulway a great opportunity to come to the game, when the ninth minute penalty was awarded, as Rob Fintile went down under a paddy Burns Challenge, but the referee was equivalent to Matthew Tireni’s attempt and John Maihar widened the rebound.

Shane Walsh took him to his way with a pair of scores, but Armagh was flying with the next five points, including two-pointers from Niel Grimla.

Peter Cook slipped on a two-pointer for Gaulway, but Darrag McMulin hit back with a scorching attempt outside his boot.

The difference was eight when Gaulway received a second punishment at 30 minutes, in which Walsh was going down under a challenge from Burns and this time, Fintile moved but was treated.

There was a difference in eight brakes because the referthy raised its second two half, this time an independent, because the Armagh went with a growth of 0–15 to 0-7 that he did not flatter in any way.

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