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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.

St Michael’s and Glenamaddy advance

Last Sunday at Tuam Stadium city side St Michael’s were too strong for pre-match favourites Kilconly and progressed to the county intermediate final on a score-line of 1-11 to 1-07.

Roscommon and Galway meet in FBD final this Sunday

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.

Three reasons why Corofin are champions

1 – MICHAEL COMER NULLIFIED SAVAGE THREAT

Not falling into the art of losing

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The art of losing isn’t hard to master. A team can get into a losing streak very easily and each and every loss chips away at a team’s confidence. Every subsequent game then heaps enormous pressure on all involved to put a stop to the losing streak.

Kerry shaken, but still pull clear from Galway

After the deluge that hit Croke Park last Saturday evening, Kerry were the ones sitting up proud, but clearly shaken, on the liferafts.

Three key factors in Galway’s defeat to Kerry

Galway were not prepared to adopt negative tactics

No shame in being defeated by the best team in the land

Sri-Lanka on honeymoon was the last time I experienced rain like we had last Saturday in Dublin during and for a few hours after the Galway and Kerry game.

Three reasons why Corofin are Connacht champions

1 - TOP CLASS DEFENCE

Corofin tops in Connacht again

Winning a provincial title at club level is a great honour and Galway County champions Corofin annexed their fourth Connacht title last Sunday by easily defeating Eastern Harps from Sligo. Corofin’s previous provincial successes came in 1991, 1995 and 1997 and they are now second in the provincial honours list behind the magnificent Clann na Gael team that won seven titles, including a sensational six-in-a-row from 1984 to 1989.

 

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