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23-07-2012, 16:50   #1426
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Don't think Glennon would be moved out to half-forward for it myself. More than likely Glynn starts there or Harran gets a go. Both of them impressed me so far but it's a big step-up. Regan is a utility man of sorts though so maybe he's the man they want in for Cyril.
Do we actually know for sure that Donnellan is injured? There seems to be no official word anyplace about this, and this is the only thread that has raised this possibility.
True that! One of the most underrated players in the country at the moment, well, going by his current form he's probably on his way to an all-star nomination! It'd be fair to question his consistency though, like most of the team bar Joe Canning :-P Donnellan would be a huge loss to us, his pace once he gets going is frightening! Gaillimh Abú!!

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23-07-2012, 18:10   #1427
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Confirmed: According to GBFM he broke a bone in his hand and management are hopeful he'll make the Semi Final. I doubt he will though.
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Surprisingly Galway have won Sam Maguire more often than Dublin;
Alas, that is no longer the case.

Dublin have won the Sam Maguire 9 times since 1928, (the year the cup was first presented). Galway have lifted the trophy 8 times since then.
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24-07-2012, 14:49   #1429
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Confirmed: According to GBFM he broke a bone in his hand and management are hopeful he'll make the Semi Final. I doubt he will though.
Shame if he can't make it. Has been playing like a man possessed all year. Still Johnny Glynn would be a very capable replacement who has impressed in every cameo he has had this year. Some man to catch a ball and a massive workrate
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Hopefully this is true and he's going to be fit enough to play
http://www.hoganstand.com/Galway/Art...aspx?ID=174099
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Still Johnny Glynn would be a very capable replacement who has impressed in every cameo he has had this year. Some man to catch a ball and a massive workrate

And again today. Was surprised it took so long for him to be introduced
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And again today. Was surprised it took so long for him to be introduced
Was near the touchline and himself Glennon and Donnellan must've been waiting for 10 minutes each to come on whereas Cork made free-flowing changes.
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Intermediate hurling team named. Young team but very strong.

1. Jamie Ryan (Craughwell)
2. Declan Connolly (K'Daly)
3. Eoin Fahy (Killimor)
4. Ger O'Halloran (C'well)
5. Paul Hoban (Loughrea)
6. Daithi Burke (Turlough)
7. Darragh Burke (St Thomas)
8. Donie Fox (Carnmore)
9. Cormac Diviney (Ardrahan)
10. Martin Dolphin (Portumna)
11. Padraig Mannion (Ahascragh)
12. Greg Lally (Gort)
13. Bernard Burke (St Thomas)
14. Shane Maloney (TAD)
15. Niall Healy (Craughwell)
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Intermediate hurling team named. Young team but very strong.

1. Jamie Ryan (Craughwell)
2. Declan Connolly (K'Daly)
3. Eoin Fahy (Killimor)
4. Ger O'Halloran (C'well)
5. Paul Hoban (Loughrea)
6. Daithi Burke (Turlough)
7. Darragh Burke (St Thomas)
8. Donie Fox (Carnmore)
9. Cormac Diviney (Ardrahan)
10. Martin Dolphin (Portumna)
11. Padraig Mannion (Ahascragh)
12. Greg Lally (Gort)
13. Bernard Burke (St Thomas)
14. Shane Maloney (TAD)
15. Niall Healy (Craughwell)
Unfortunatly wasn't strong enough - they lost to KK by 5 points (I think the scorline was 0-21 to 1-13). Apparently a lot of frees conceded by Galway.
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19-08-2012, 00:45   #1435
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Unfortunatly wasn't strong enough - they lost to KK by 5 points (I think the scorline was 0-21 to 1-13). Apparently a lot of frees conceded by Galway.
Very surprising. At least there's u21 next week!
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Very surprising. At least there's u21 next week!
And the minors tomorrow
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And the minors tomorrow
Gee forgot that. Yes hopefully they do the business. 2 changes I believe. Young Burke (brother of kenneth, David and Darragh) is in for Conor Cooney's younger brother, his clubmate
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Hard luck to our minors today number 4 was my man of the match the sending of of Paul Kileen was a total disgrace the first yellow wasent even a free it was a beauty of a shoulder and the second one they were both holding each other i think it could have gone either way if he hadent been sent off
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Hard luck to our minors today number 4 was my man of the match the sending of of Paul Kileen was a total disgrace the first yellow wasent even a free it was a beauty of a shoulder and the second one they were both holding each other i think it could have gone either way if he hadent been sent off
Disgraceful alright and at a pivotal enough stage. We were the worse side probably but awful unfair on a young lad to be ridiculously sent off like that.

Hopefully our under 21s have a bit of success next week very strong side
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Disgrace of a sending off, for a young lad and all. I actually thought he was very impressive up until that, he's built like a bloody tank! Some shoulder he hit as well, almost killed yer man
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