Joe Canning made his long awaited return for Galway on Sunday after suffering a hamstring injury against Tipperary in the All-Ireland hurling final last year.
The Tribesmen lost out to Wexford 3-13 to 1-21 despite Canning scoring a goal after Galway were awarded a penalty in the second half.
Great scenes here on the pitch in Pearse Stadium NÍ neart go cur le chéile, buachaillí Loch Garman le croí agaus le lámh pic.twitter.com/l0jozF0SWw
— Wexford GAA (@OfficialWexGAA) February 19, 2017
A crowd of just over 7,000 was treated to a high scoring match where Wexford trailed by 2-07 to 0-11 at half time.
A massive win for @OfficialWexGAA which could keep @TribesmenGAA in 1B for another year #gaa https://t.co/lNEqkApKyl
— Oisin Langan (@oisinlangan) February 19, 2017
Canning's goal had given the Maroons a six point advantage but Wexford rallied superbly to claim a magnificent win.
Galway's David Burke and Lee Chin of Wexford. Image: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Wexford will play Kerry next as Galway entertain Laois in a couple of weeks time.
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