Audioslaven wrote: » I don't mean in the head to head. Look over the complete seasons and where both teams sit at the end of the season There has been very little between both in Connaught. However, It has gone Galway's way by small margins over the last few years . This can always happen in local rivalry. In croke park, no comparison as Galway have wilted.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Galway beat Kerry in Croke Park last year, which matched the only big win ye had the previous year and Galway didn't need a replay to do it. You can keep putting big stock in these moral victories but ultimately losses against Dublin but they're getting to be quite a bit in the past now. Galway were better than Mayo in 2018 with an average age of 24 versus 28. Hard to gauge where both are at this year as both riddled with injuries but up to that point you'd have said one team was trending up and the other down. It's very close, everything from odds to the league form to recent meetings reflects that, it's arrogant to just definitively say you're better
padd b1975 wrote: » It's a big place. Lots of fans have well over an hour's drive just to get into any of the the neighbouring counties.
BloodyBill wrote: » It's a good 25 minute walk from the city centre train station to the Gaelic grounds. To save your feet and stop the kids belly aching there's another route. Come down the motorway to Setrights pub at Cratloe a mile before the caherdzvin turn off . Take the left and Turn off and pass Cratloe GAA pitch. Take the next right.Thats the old Limerick road from Clare. Straight into Thomond Park area. You're 5 minutes walk from the Gaelic Grounds and 10 to 15 from the city centre.... it's the best route.
thesultan wrote: » Saw a Mayo team from 2001. They was a McNicholas on it. Was he Mayo originally?
jr86 wrote: » Marty McNicholas from Breaffy
washman3 wrote: » Limerick GAA ran a special direct train for their hurling game in Waterford a few weeks back. Was a huge success. The team/panel also travelled on it 'housed' away in their own 2 carriages at the back. Sold a combined train/match ticket on their website for €60. Would something like this be an option for Mayo and Galway fans. For anyone driving and looking for parking, take a look at Na Piarsigh Grounds just a 5 min walk from G/Grounds. (google MAPS) They've done a great job for the last few big hurling games. Charge €5. Lovely bar there too.
Cartman78 wrote: » Nothing wrong with that route either but getting out might be a pain in the hoop possibly. I haven't been on that road in a couple of years tbh but from memory there's a couple of pinch points where you have to stop if you meet a car....could work out but there could be a few Galway fellas with the same idea. If you are going on that side, I think LIT normally do matchday parking as well (that might only be for rugby, not 100% sure). Anyway, hopefully no more injuries before the weekend :eek: Keegan will be a huge loss
Audioslaven wrote: » It's an opinion really with zero arrogance. We have definitely fallen back and injuries have compounded the issue for us this year. Galway have found a way to play which has great effect on us and Roscommon play this way as well. This works really well for you in Connaught but in Croke Park this does not work with greater space. I am not sure beating a poor Kerry team last year was such a great achievement. The same applies for Kildare beating a poor Mayo team last year.
Hulk Hands wrote: » It was a better Kerry team in 18 than 17 with Clifford and O'Shea added.
Pineapple1 wrote: » Can ya buy tickets down there on Saturday?
Deleted User wrote: » Should we get past Galway, its Kerry in Killarney on Sunday the 14th at 4pm and then Meath/Clare in Croke Pk at 2 on the 21st. Phase 3 to be announced at a later date.https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/fixture-details-for-all-ireland-football-and-hurling-quarter-finals/
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Also lads, will the season ticket get in you into the U-20 game this evening?
seligehgit wrote: » Mayo 0-12 Sligo 0-2 At half time. Excellent performance,great mix of good footpassing,high fielding and score taking. Tommy Conroy is a class act,Stephen McGreal impressive at full forward.Eoghan McLaughlin equally so at left half back. Great all round team performance thus far.
seligehgit wrote: » Don't know about you Bunny but irrespective of how bad Sligo were it appears that Michael Solan has a seriously good team on his hands. Very impressive tonight. Mayo 1-25 Sligo 1-6 Acid test will be Galway next week.