Search Results for 'Johnny Duane'
69 results found.
Footballers must show resolve and leadership to beat Armagh
Armagh are no world beaters, but they are division three league champions, having also been promoted to division two for next season. They beat Fermanagh in the division three final by 0-16 to 0-11.
Johnny Duane not expecting anything easy in Carrick on Shannon
Inter-county seasons at senior level have a habit of flying by. Especially when you do not have too many wins.
Footballers must bounce back to winning ways
The Galway footballers will have to get an early Mass this Sunday morning or have gone on Saturday evening as they face Cavan in Pearse Stadium at the unusual time of 12.45pm as part of an attractive double header with the hurlers who face Cork at 2.30pm.
Footballers seek to build winning momentum against Westmeath
The Galway footballers will head to Cusack Park in Mullingar on Sunday in good spirits to take on Westmeath (2pm) in the second round of the National Football League.
Weakened Galway side face a right Royal challenge
The Galway senior footballers 2015 National Football League campaign gets under way this Sunday with a home tie against Meath at Pearse Stadium (2pm).
St James too strong for inept Cortoon outfit
St James were too strong, too organised, and had too much guile for a very disappointing Cortoon Shamrocks outfit last weekend at Tuam Stadium.
Galway footballers not looking past London
The Galway senior footballers will head to London this weekend knowing they need to produce a solid and tenacious display to get over the home side in Ruislip on Sunday (3pm).
Sice misses out in 2014 championship squad
The Galway football management team of Alan Mulholland, Paul Clancy and Declan Meehan has announced its championship panel for the coming few months.
Footballers take on Laois under lights in crunch tie
After defeats to Meath and Donegal, the Galway senior footballers will strive to get their first points on the board when they face Laois in O’Moore Park on Saturday evening (7pm) in a crucial league game.
Railway Cup final in Tuam this Sunday
Connacht will aim to win their first Railway Cup football final since 1969, when they face Ulster this Sunday (2.30pm) in Tuam Stadium.