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Last year's finalists Mountbellew-Moylough and Corofin in quarter-finals

The Galway senior football championship is hotting up as it enters the quarterfinal stage this weekend. And, in the first of many seasons, the race for Frank Fox is wide open, especially the manner in which the draw for the last eight fell. There are some mouthwatering ties this weekend and the pick of the bunch begins with the double header in Tuam Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

No surprises as champs Mountbellew/Moylough enjoy solid win

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Corofin, Moycullen and Tuam Stars maintained their 100 per cent record in the Galway Senior Football Championsip at the weekend.

Champions Mountbellew-Moylough open title defence against Comer's Annaghdown

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Football focus turns to the first round of the Galway Senior Football Championship which throws in this weekend.

Heartbreak for Galway as Kerry prevail with final flourish

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It was a heroic effort, but in the end Padraic Joyce’s Galway team succumbed to a late Kerry surge in the 2022 All-Ireland Football Championship final.

Heartbreak for Galway as Kerry claim Sam

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Right on cue, the drizzle started to fall as the final few moments of the Galway adventure came to a heartbreaking conclusion in Croke Park.

Tribesmen still finding a way

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Championship football is about finding a way. It is a motto that has served Galway footballers well throughout the past three months.

All to play for as Galway take on Derry for a place in the final

Galway's GAA fans are back on the road again this weekend when they face another trek to Croke Park for the much-anticipated All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final against Derry.

Championship epic ends with Galway win

Galway eventually came out on top of Armagh in one of the most thrilling games Croke Park has seen for years, 2-21 to 3-18 after extra-time with the Tribesmen winning 4-1 on penalties. The teams could not be separated in normal time or extra time and almost three hours after the ball was first thrown in Matthew Tierney’s penalty struck the net and jubilant celebrations could finally begin in the Galway camp.

That’s entertainment - Galway hold their nerve to set up semi-final date

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Where the hell do you start with this? An afternoon that had everything that you want to and don’t want to see on a football field - the great and the good, the old and the new and something completely different to round it off.

Great character and resilience shown says Joyce

In a chaotic match Galway's character and class was evident which pleased manager Pádraic Joyce.

 

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