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However having said that, the backline looks very unsettled with players out of position and not really hurling well as a unit. In goals Skehill has the quality to be a top goalie but has made far too many needless errors in the past few seasons.
Midfield did well against Offaly but you'd worry about them against Kilkenny. Forward line looks a lot more dangerous than last year, personnel are certainly stronger in the forward line, still they threw away a lot of handy scores against Offaly which have to be taken Sunday. Canning needs to up his work rate and every free he gets inside the Kilkenny half must go over.
While Galway need to stand up physically when necessary, Kilkenny showed the last day that they won't be knocked off their stride by just that. I expect Galway to play much smarter than Dublins 1 dimensional game plan the last day and try and spread the play up front but it won't be enough.
Im travelling up with pretty much zero hope of a win but I expect Galway to give a good account of themselves and stick with Kilkenny for most of the game. Its a good situation for Galway, KK are unbackable favourites, expectations are low but I'd love to see Galway bring the game into the last 10 minutes as KK haven't been in that position in Championship in a while.
Kilkenny have shown they can blow any team bar maybe Tipp away in 10 minutes and I really hope that doesn't happen Sunday.
Realistically the quarter final will decide Galways season, if Galway can win that, they are in to their first semi-final since 2005 and from there Galway will have nothing to lose.
As for the football I wouldn't be surprised if Galway lost to Antrim. Roscommon are likely to give Tyrone a decent rattle while Mayo should account for Sligo pulling up.
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rossie wrote: Does anyone give Galway a chance against the cats on sunday?
I think Cunningham is a top coach/manager and they have the forwards to do it but would worry about them at the back. They just havent shown the aggression levels necessary at this level to convince me that they can live with Cats/tipp. That said, Kilk have injuries so theres a small possibility that they could be vulnerable in this one but Galway will have to hit them like they have never hit before physically to have a chance.
Some comeback by Roscommon on sunday to beat a fancied Armagh and then they get Tyrone in next round.At least its at home.Lookin forward to the Cavan/ Kildare game.Those boys in croker have a wicked sense of humour!
Our defence will decide, we can score points against any team but when the crap hits the fan questions remain about our stomach for the fight. After the footballers dreadful performance against Sligo there's no room to manouvre for the hurlers...
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I think Cunningham is a top coach/manager and they have the forwards to do it but would worry about them at the back. They just havent shown the aggression levels necessary at this level to convince me that they can live with Cats/tipp. That said, Kilk have injuries so theres a small possibility that they could be vulnerable in this one but Galway will have to hit them like they have never hit before physically to have a chance.
Some comeback by Roscommon on sunday to beat a fancied Armagh and then they get Tyrone in next round.At least its at home.Lookin forward to the Cavan/ Kildare game.Those boys in croker have a wicked sense of humour!
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Galway have had many a bad day since the 2001 success but this has to rank up amongst the worst.
As with Rossie below the popular perception with Galway is they would have the better forwards but the Sligo full forward line was much more dangerous and economical. Of the team that started, Conroy isn't a full forward nor Burke a centre forward.
Missing real men in the side, the likes of Gary Fahy, Tomas Mannion, Kevin Walsh (who has never been replaced at midfield, Bergin or Higgins certainly aren't and never will be the solution), Michael Donnellan etc.
Still relying on Padraig Joyce to come on and try and rescue the situation. Time to freshen up the team and move on some players who have been around for a number of years and have consistently failed on the big day.
Sligo had a good evening but its hard to see them causing much trouble to Mayo in the final who will be eager to get a bit of momentum before the All-Ireland Quarter Final.
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lost 0-14 to 2-15 to sligo.
now sligo vs mayo/leitrim
hope to god mayo dont win
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Sligo cant match tht imo s reasonably handy win fr galway.
only worry is that bergin, who has struggled over years, looked so good at midfield v rossies.
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what a great weekend for sport. jam packed,
cant wait till they beat mayo
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Mayo are well ahead at the top of the province but Galway v Mayo in Salthill would be an interesting one. Mayo had a decent league but caved in badly against Cork in the league final so it'll be interesting to see how they react.
Hurlers have a favourable draw, should reach the "Leinster" final but mightn't. Miles behind KK but after that there is no standout team unless Tipp up their performance hugely from anything we have seen of late and get the full deck to choose from.
If they can reach the s/f and put in a solid series of performances this year it'll be a decent achievement. Very inexperienced and unbalanced side at this level though.
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i heard the footballers have improved but lets be honest they couldnt get any worse.
i used to love the gaa, didnt play much but the more im getting to love rugby im taking less interest in other sport. cant see galway beating mayo, and any micky mouse team will beat them in the knock outs ie offaly louth meath and any any team from the north.
hurlers... mmmm same thing every year, half desent team but will never win anything as they put there heart and soul into there clubs and care little about county.
also we got the euro's to look forward to but thats to soon to talk about.
oh and also new signings for the mighty leeds utd to make finally with a good manager
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Sligo got things started with an emphatic win in the big apple but the real stuff starts on the 20th with Roscommon v Galway. Have galway improved? Will mayo be beaten?
Your thoughts gentlemen.
And will the Galway Hurlers achieve anything this summer?
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