Galway were in mean form at Corrigan Park this afternoon as they got back to winning ways, blitzing an outclassed Antrim to win with 25 points to spare.
Henry Shefflin's men were looking for a response from their loss to Tipperary a fortnight ago and they got it with an early goal setting them on their way as they pulled clear by the break and piled on the agony for the hosts in the second half.
Evan Niland led the way with 13 points, while Jason Flynn struck goals in each half to cement their dominance.
Tom Monaghan and Conor Cooney chipped in with 10 between them on a day in which the Tribesmen proved dominant as Antrim just couldn't couldn't get anything going.
Antrim would have been keen to gain an early foothold, but instead they coughed up a cheap goal after just one minute as a slack pass was intercepted by Flynn who had an open goal to tap home in to.
The hosts, aided by a stiff wind, did settle and picked off some fine long-range points - a feature of their play in the opening period - through Eoghan Campbell and Rian McMullan.

At the other end, Evan Niland was beginning to tick as he began his run of eight first-half points from a free.
Galway were stretching their lead with a good spread of scorers with all six forward on the board by the break, while Antrim were to rely on those long-range efforts and six wides also didn't help their cause.
A run of four in a row saw Galway stretch the gap to seven where Antrim got the goal they needed as Niall McKenna rose to fetch Scott Walsh's delivery, popped to Joseph McLaughlin with the teenager burying his chance.
However, Antrim were unable to kick on from this with Galway and Niland in particular pouring on the points as they went in at the break with a 1-16 to 1-07 advantage.
Galway would turn on the afterburners early in the second period as after an early exchange of points, they would hit six points either side of Antrim's next score.
The goal would come in the 42nd minute and again it was from Flynn who assailed of the advantage, steadied and cracked to the net.
The sting was long gone from this game with Galway pouring one the points as Conor Cooney and Tom Monaghan were prominent and substitutes Jamie Ryan ands John Cooney also chipped in.
Antrim did keep plugging, but the moments were fleeting as Galway romped over the line to claim an impressive win.
Antrim: Tiernan Smyth; Phelim Duffin, Rory McCloskey, Paddy Burke (0-02); Niall O'Connor (0-01), Ryan McGarry (0-01), Scott Walsh; Ronan McAteer, Eoghan Campbell (0-02); Rian McMullan (0-01), Aodhán O’Brien, Niall McKenna (0-01); Conal Cunning (0-02, 1f), Jospeh McLaughlin (1-00), Fred McCurry
Subs: Eoin Trainor for R McAteer (45), Enda Og McGarry for E Campbell (45), Conor McCann (0-02) for F McCurry (45), Christy McGarry (0-01) for A O'Brien (56), Aaron Bradley for J McLaughlin (63)
Galway: Darach Fahy; Darren Morrissey, Fintan Burke, Padraic Mannion; Adrian Tuohey, Cianan Fahy (0-02), Daithí Burke; David Burke, Seán Linnane (0-03); Gavin Lee (0-01), Tom Monaghan (0-06), Conor Cooney (0-04); Evan Niland (0-13, 10f), Conor Whelan (0-02), Jason Flynn (2-01)
Subs: Ronan Glennon for G Lee (52), Jamie Ryan (0-02) for C Whelan (52), Donal O'Shea for David Burke (54), Cian Mahoney for Daithí Burke (57), John Cooney (0-01) for C Cooney (58)
Referee: Thomas Gleeson (Dublin)
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