It’s time for Galway hurlers to get greedy in the years ahead
Inside Track with John McIntyre
The dust is starting to settle on a momentous afternoon for Galway hurling at Croke Park last Sunday week when the unprecedented achievement of winning the All-Ireland senior and minor...
Vaughan’s red card proves fatal as Mayo left heartbroken again
Inside Track with John McIntyre
OUR hearts ache for the greatest Gaelic football team to now probably never win the All-Ireland title. Another cruel, devastating final loss for Mayo at Croke Park last Sunday continues...
Next year’s radical GAA fixtures shake up is fraught with danger
Inside Track with John McIntyre
THE GAA fixtures landscape – at both club and county level – will undergo such a radical overhaul in 2018 that it’s virtually certain there will be some fallout and...
Corofin complete ‘drive for five’ with less trouble than expected
Inside Track with John McIntyre
COROFIN made a mockery of some pre-match speculation that they were vulnerable against a rising Mountbellew-Moylough outfit in Sunday’s one-sided county football final at Tuam Stadium. In completing a magnificent...
A defining year ahead for Walsh and Galway’s seasoned players
Inside Track with John McIntyre
WHEN Galway footballers overcame Mayo for the second year running in the Connacht championship at Pearse Stadium last June, you’d have taken some convincing at the time that the Tribesmen...
Schmidt’s treatment of Zebo and O’Halloran leaves very bad taste
Inside Track with John McIntyre
JOE Schmidt is in the dock on two counts this week. It’s bad enough that the Irish Head Coach has seemingly consigned the French-bound Simon Zebo to the international wilderness,...






