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A wasted year for Galway hurlers but footballers will take stopping

Inside Track with John McIntyre A hectic few days ended up in Ballinrobe Racecourse on Monday evening and, unsurpr...

Galway footballers made their own luck and now have got a big break

Inside Track with John McIntyre THERE’S a lazy narrative circulating about the Galway footballers at present. The ...

Management must get balance of team right for looming tie with Tipp

Inside Track with John McIntyre Most things in life are alright until they aren’t – and that’s the fallout for the...

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Galway have not clicked yet but don’t dare question team’s bottle

Inside Track with John McIntyre COMING down the home stretch at Celtic Park last Sunday, the prospect of the unthinkable happening was only too ...

Dublin aren’t the force of old but Galway must still be in the zone

Inside Track with John McIntyre Until last year, it had been a noose hanging around the neck of Galway footballers. Not since the All-Ireland se...

Galway show the steel that was again missing in luckless Mayo

Inside Track with John McIntyre The trend has been unmistakable over recent years. When it comes down to the home stretch in tight Connacht cham...

Time for Galway to underline why they are a better team than Mayo

Inside Track with John McIntyre Galway are understandably strong favourites to capture a fourth consecutive Connacht senior football title at Ma...

Galway footballers bombing along but hurlers run into choppy waters

Inside Track with John McIntyre On the weekend’s evidence, the Galway footballers are primed for another protracted championship campaign, but t...

Serious stuff is about to start for Galway’s hurlers and footballers

Inside Track with John McIntyre THE gloves are off and the big stuff is about to begin for the Galway hurlers and footballers. It’s only mid-Apr...


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A wasted year for Galway hurlers but footballers will take stopping
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