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Mulholland makes no changes
The Galway football management team of Alan Mulholland, Donal O’Flatharta and Alan Flynn have made no changes to the starting 15 that faced Roscommon in the first round of the Connacht championship.
McGrath and Kelly make their debuts for Galway seniors
Both Galway corner backs, Kieran McGrath (Corofin) and Keith Kelly (StGrellans), will make their senior championship debuts against Roscommon in Dr Hyde Park (4pm) on Sunday.
Joyce omitted from Galway football panel
There was some surprise in Galway football circles yesterday with the news that Killererin star Nicky Joyce is not on the panel for the upcoming Connacht football championship.
Late penalty snatches promotion from footballers
If you like sporting drama, then Pearse Stadium was the place to be last Sunday afternoon.
NUIG too strong for experimental Galway league
The new Galway football management team is using the Connacht FBD League to experiment with players before the upcoming National Football League.
Corofin join Salthill and Milltown in semi-finals
The replay of the county football quarter-final between Claregalway and Corofin took place on Saturday evening in Tuam Stadium with last year’s beaten finalists Corofin advancing on a 1-15 to 1-10 score-line.
Claregalway face championship favourites Corofin in replay
Claregalway and Corofin will meet again this Saturday (6.15pm) in the replay of their county senior quarter-final.
Improving Milltown into semi-finals
Milltown followed up their one-point win over Caherlistrane with a comprehensive 1-14 to 0-8 victory over a disappointing An Cheathrú Rua in Pearse Stadium on Sunday to qualify for the last four in the race for the county title.
Footballers exit championship again in early July
The Galway footballers were knocked out of the championship on Saturday in Navan after being beaten by a point, 0-11 to 0-10, by a limited home side.
Massive improvement needed if footballers are to avoid Royal exit
The Galway footballers head up the road to Navan to take on Meath in the qualifiers on Saturday (7pm) and the few loyal maroon supporters who travel will do so more in hope than expectation.