Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Other than Gallagher having that miss I can’t remember the forwards doing much else.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: Was a four point loss that finished with three tap over frees a good outcome ? Did Dublin only score 1-1 in the second half because that’s all they need to score or was it because Mayo stopped them doing much more ?
irishgeo wrote: » with all the weather promised, cant see many games going ahead on sunday
muddle84 wrote: » On Galway, they are doing really well considering they are just promoted. But am I alone in half expecting a similar end result to that of Roscommon in 2016? Challenged in a big way in the league and even had Dublin on the back foot in Carrick on Shannon, but come championship they had peaked too early and couldn't sustain the intensity? Galway have secured their Div 1 status now for this year and if they end up in the league final that more than likely means a second encounter with Dublin in April. I don't think Dublin will hammer them in a few weeks time, but in a league final i think Gavin is really going to want to punish whoever his opponent is to make up for last years loss against Kerry. I can't see that doing Galway any good for championship. It will be interesting to see it play out, maybe the return of the Corofin players will give some of the players the respite that they will need at some point.
Audioslaven wrote: » There is an issue with the corofin lads playing for walsh by all accounts so I am not sure they will get any player from Corofin. Galway have better players now than that Roscommon team. They are playing with intensity/drive and I don't see this disappearing like roscommon. This is also a better Galway team than the one that has beaten us in the last few occasions imo The Dubs game will tell a lot as they will go at Galway. I think the defenders in the corners can be got at with fast ball but nobody has done this yet. I think the Dubs play faster into the forward line so it will be interesting to see how they perform defensively. A bad beating by the dubs will set them back but if they give a good account of themselves throughout the league, they will be confident coming to Castlebar.
manofwisdom wrote: » Liam Silke and Ian Burke will be the Corofin starters for Galway this summer and few others will be subs. Player quality wise not a big difference between Roscommon and Galway, that much was seen at underage and college level. The difference between the sides is Galway are building their team from the back on a defensive system while the rossies under McStay thinks they can make progress by ignoring their defensive problems.
charlie14 wrote: » That is the main difference with Galway this year. Where before they were happy to go the shoot out root they are now a team with a Tyrone coach working on their defensive structure and looking to hit teams on the break with pace and a wrecking ball of a full forward in Comer if they have to go long. Looks straight out of the Donegal McGuinness era playbook. Corofin`s Molloy is another I could see fitting well into that system.
manofwisdom wrote: » Galway have worked on this system for a few years now but had a few system meltdowns along the way v Tipp 2016 and v Roscommon 2017 for example. Paddy Tally has been brought in to fine tune things.
charlie14 wrote: » Their defence was like an open gate in 2016 and 2017 at times. Tally (couldn`t recall his name) has changed that with a system combined with the introduction of a few new lads, and it shows. Sean Andy O Ceallaigh from their U21`s last year at full, back one in particular, who had enough confidence against Kerry in Tralee to get himself into a one on one with the Kerry keeper even if he made a hames of it. This Galway side so far look a way better overall team than 2016 and 2017
charlie14 wrote: » Their defence was like an open gate in 2016 and 2017 at times. Tally (couldn`t recall his name) has changed that with a system combined with the introduction of a few new lads, and it shows. Sean Andy O Ceallaigh from their U21`s last year at full, back one in particular, who had enough confidence against Kerry in Tralee to get himself into a one on one with the Kerry keeper even if he made a hames of it.This Galway side so far look a way better overall team than 2016 and 2017
seligehgit wrote: » This Galway team looks far superior than their editions of the last two years.They look far more defensively sound.There are players from Corofin to come back,Daly and O Curraoin. Very impressed with the defensive setup our Tyrone friend has put in place.McHugh and most especially Brannigan supplement an already strong firepower up front.I do believe Lavelle's kickouts can be got at and will be targeted on May 13th.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Far from guaranteed he will be starting on May 13th ;-) O Curraoin definitely wont be starting unless we have a spate of injuries between now & then.
seligehgit wrote: » Power from Corofin,he was very commanding in the club semi final?
km79 wrote: » It's February It's the league
Fann Linn wrote: » Agreed this Galway team have come on 100% however in the last 2 games against Mayo and Kerry yesterday, they have thrown away commanding leads. They are still a team in progress but are very entertaining to watch.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Yep. I suspect he will get the nod over Lavelle.
Always_Running wrote: » Galway were fairly solid in defence when they beat Mayo in 2016 and 2017 in the championship. Remains to be seen lads how much Galway have improved though, Kerry and Mayo are along way off the required fitness level right now and both were far from full strength in those defeats to Galway.
seligehgit wrote: » Brendan Harrison is out for the remainder of the league with a hip injury. Paddy Durcan is only 50/50 for Sunday. Tom Parsons may make the squad for next Sunday. Matthew Ruane played for Breaffy at the weekend.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » If there is significant snowfall and if it lasts until the weekend maybe a postponment would be handy.
km79 wrote: » extra week would benefit us no doubt about it