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Corofin fall short against St Gall's

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“Tot Homines Quot Sententiae” - a Latin maxim states that for every person, there is an opinion. And the Corofin supporters leaving Parnell Park late on Saturday night, feeling despondent after yet another All-Ireland semi-final defeat, also had many diverse opinions.

Corofin have it all to do against Antrim’s St Gall’s

Corofin have been down this road a few times before, and they will know they face a stiff test against Antrim champions St Gall’s on Sunday at Parnell Park (2.30pm) if they are to advance to the All-Ireland club final on St Patrick’s Day.

Another lively Saturday in store

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The ultra competitive nature of the Galway SFC was emphasised once again last weekend as reigning county champions Killererin were dumped out of the title race by a highly impressive Cortoon Shamrocks outfit. It meant that for the third

Favourites expected to progress

Corofin who are many people’s favourites to lift the Frank Fox cup later this year will resume action this Saturday against Tuam Stars in Tuam Stadium at 7pm.

Caherlistrane and Corofin look impressive

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The Queally men are on a good run of form and look very organised and highly motivated. They will be hard beaten.

Caherlistrane v Corofin

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The clash of these two neighbouring clubs should provide for plenty of tough, hard, and exciting football action on Sunday evening.

Corofin expected to advance to Connacht final

Galway senior county champions Corofin will be favourites to see off Castlerea in the Connacht club championship semi-final in Hyde Park on Sunday at 2.30pm.

Corofin continue to improve

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Corofin 0-11

Corofin must improve to beat Kilmacud

Last Sunday in Ruislip (London), Corofin, the Connacht club champions, had little to gain.

Roscommon and Galway in early season showdown

This Sunday in Tuam Stadium a Roscommon team that is beginning to improve and show some signs of unity and purpose under the stewardship of their great white managerial hope — Fergal O'Donnell — take on Liam Sammon’s exciting cocktail of youth and experience in the FBD league final. After the managerial trauma of the last few years culminating in John Maughan’s well publicised resignation last season, all Roscommon supporters will hope that O’Donnell who had a stunning success with the county minors in 2006 will provide a genuine stabilising influence for the county team in the coming years.

 

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