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Corofin impress with easy win over Charlestown

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COROFIN 2-14     CHARLESTOWN 0-7

Galway must improve enormously to beat Mayo

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I was in McHale Park to see Mayo disembowel Roscommon at their ease and I was in Markievicz Park to see Galway stumble luckily to a narrow 1-13 to 0-12 victory over Sligo. Based on the respective performances from both panels and managements, there will only be one result in Pearse Stadium in just over two weeks’ time. And that is a Mayo victory.

It’s now shoulders to the wheel for Galway footballers

Galway footballers, beaten last Sunday, now face Donegal this Saturday at 5pm in Markievicz Park.

Dead men walking?

I came across the movie The Green Mile a few nights ago on late night zombie TV.

Corofin easily defeat disjointed Salthill

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It was difficult to believe how poor Salthill were last Sunday. They looked extremely disjointed and never really got into their stride.

Kernan oversees first Galway game

New Galway manager Joe Kernan takes charge of his first football match on Sunday when last year’s FBD winning side take on the Exiles in New York.

Corofin should have power and experience to collect in replay

Mountbellew/Moylough will have learnt much from their first county final in more than 20 years. They will believe also they are capable of producing a much more sustained and polished performance than the one they produced two weeks ago.

Injuries a big worry for Corofin

Corofin, who are the current Connacht club football champions, are very aware of the threat posed to their crown by Glencar-Manorhamilton from Leitrim in this Sunday’s Connacht club semi-final at Tuam Stadium at 2pm.

Appeals culture in the GAA leaves a lot to be desired

The Galway county hurling final has been called off this Sunday due to the fact that Mullagh GAA club are possibly going to appeal to the DRA about their game with Loughrea being fixed at a fixtures committee when the man that chaired that meeting was suspended at the time the fixture was made.

Keane believes in Corofin

Ger Keane has been involved with Corofin football in different ways for the past 25 years or more. And next Sunday he will bring his team to O'Hara Park, Charlestown, in another big day out, where they face the home side, in their own back yard, in the Connacht club final (2pm).

 

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