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Mulholland in no rush to promote u-21s
Galway senior football manager Alan Mulholland, who was a selector with the u-21 management team, will not be rushing the youngsters into senior championship action.
Optimism abounds after Ó Curraoin leads u-21s to All Ireland glory
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The Galway u-21 footballers picked the ideal occasion to produce an exemplary team performance in defeating Cork by 1-14 to 1-11 in the All-Ireland final on Saturday evening in Limerick’s Páirce na nGael.
Galway’s young footballers may need to dig deep again in All-Ireland decider
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The Galway u-21 football panel will head down to Limerick this Saturday afternoon with the prime objective of collecting another All-Ireland at that grade for the county.
Luck plays its part, but Galway u-21s dig deep to win Connacht title
Which would you rather do? Play well and lose? Or play badly, ride your luck a bit, and win?
U-21 footballers qualify for Connacht final against Roscommon
The weather was absolutely Baltic in Tuam stadium last Saturday evening for the Galway and Mayo U-21 Connacht semi-final.
Galway minors devastated to lose nine-point lead to Cork
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The Galway minor footballers took themselves, their families, their management team and their supporters on a roller-coaster ride last Sunday afternoon in one of the most astonishing games of Gaelic football you will ever see at inter-county level.
Galway minor footballers face fancied Cork
The Galway minor footballers are in action this Sunday (1.30pm) in the 2010 All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park where they face a fancied Cork side.
Mayo too strong for Galway minor footballers
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Travelling down the Curragh line on Sunday morning to McHale Park for the Connacht minor final, it was difficult to anticipate anything except a Mayo victory. Their third in a row since Galway’s last win back in 2007.