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Salthill-Knocknacarra too strong for jaded Killererin
Salthill-Knocknacarra were far too strong for a disjointed looking Killererin in the county senior semi-final last Sunday at Tuam Stadium, winning comprehensively on a scoreline of 3-10 to 0-10.
Stars and Killererin favoured to advance
The Galway Senior Football Championshp resumes on Sunday with two mouth-watering semi-finals.
Tuam Stars see off disappointing Milltown outfit
Under the new management of Jimmy O’Dea and Kevin Reidy, Tuam Stars are back in the county semi-finals where they will face the team that beat them in last year’s county final, Corofin.
Club season hots up with football quarter-finals
Killererin v Mícheál Breathnachs
St James to take on Corofin in quarter-finals
The draw for the Galway senior football quarter-finals was made on Tuesday night in Loughgeorge, and it delivered some fascinating fixtures for the last eight.
Concannon plays starring role for St James
St James joined Salthill in the Galway Senior Football Championship quarter-finals with a hard earned 1-10 to 0-8 victory over Caltra on Saturday evening in Tuam Stadium.
Armstrong and Cox point Salthill into quarter-finals
It is never easy to beat the same team twice, especially in a short space of time. No matter how much better one outfit is compared to the other, defeating them the second time around is hard work. Their dander is up, and they are well focused to take you down. They will also have learnt from the first defeat and will be better organised to nullify your strengths.
Football draws
The draw for the quarter-finals of the senior and intermediate football championships will take place in Ionad Peil na Gaillimhe on Tuesday July 10 at 9pm.
Tuam Stadium on Saturday evening
In Tuam Stadium on Saturday evening there is an attractive double header with Tuam Stars and Mountbellew/Moylough (5.45pm), followed by St James taking on Caltra at 7.30pm.
Galway footballers back in club action
After the disappointment of seeing the Galway seniors crash out of the Connacht championship last weekend to Sligo, it is back to club activity for players and supporters this weekend.