A brilliant Damien Comer goal made all the difference for Annaghdown in their Galway SFC group stage win over Milltown on Sunday.
It's back-to-back victories now for Annaghdown in group four of the Galway SFC, having beaten Barna in the first round a fortnight ago.
Comer scored the winning goal that day and he was on hand again in Round Two, inspiring his club with an incredible goal straight off a throw-in.
The teams were level in the 43rd minute when Comer showed his strength and quality all in one for a stunning goal. He won the throw-in before rattling the net with a snapshot off the left.
Goal for Annaghdown as Comer claims the throw in and buries the ball to the back of the net. @AnnaghdownG 1-10@milltown_gaa 0-10
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That was the moment of inspiration Annaghdown needed as they held on for a 1-15 to 0-15 win.
Comer endured an injury-interrupted season for Galway before returning in time to the starting team for their All-Ireland quarter final win over Dublin.
Meanwhile, Salthill Knocknacarra also made it two wins from two with a 1-14 to 0-9 win over Naomh Anna, Leitir Mór live on TG4.
Tomo Culhane finished off a flowing move as they backed up their first round victory over Mountbellew Moylough, who got back to winning ways themselves with a seven point victory over Caherlistrane.
Corofin and Tuam Stars were also victorious over Claregalway and Oughterard while Moycullen defeated Monivea Abbey by fifteen points.
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A nice goal scored from good play for Salthill!
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