Armagh came out of the blocks flying, scoring two goals in the first 10 minutes. Galway, on the other hand, looked sluggish and out of sorts. Armagh continued to pile on the pressure, and by half-time they had a commanding 10-point lead.
But the second half was a completely different story. Galway came out with renewed vigor and intensity, and they quickly pegged Armagh back. They scored two goals of their own, and by the end of the third quarter, they had reduced Armagh's lead to just two points.The final quarter was a tense and nervy affair, with both teams having chances to win it. In the end, it was Galway who prevailed, scoring a late point to secure a two-point victory.
It's far too early to say who will win the All-Ireland this year, but this game has certainly shown that Galway are a team to be reckoned with. They have the talent, the experience, and the belief to go all the way.
As for Armagh, they will need to regroup and refocus. They have a lot of quality in their team, and they will be determined to bounce back from this disappointment. It will be interesting to see how both teams perform in the rest of the season.