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Manning injury blow for Galway FC

Galway FC have been dealt a blow ahead of their Airtricity League First Division clash with Longford Town on Friday night with the news that Ryan Manning has been ruled out for up to four weeks with a fractured wrist.
The youngster, who has just completed his Leaving Cert, picked up the injury just minutes after coming off the bench in the win over Wexford Youths last Friday week when he landed awkwardly when contesting a ball deep in the Wexford half.
“Ryan fell on his wrist not long after he came on, and it turns out he has a hairline fracture of the wrist so he will be out for about four weeks. When he got up after falling, he was in quite a bit of pain, and a scan has shown up a fracture.
“He will be a big loss to us, we really could do with him in the next few games which are all tough games, starting at home to Longford on Friday night, but you have to make do with what you have so we’ll just get on with it,” said manager Tommy Dunne yesterday.
There was another injury blow over the midseason break with the news that Ross Kenny has been ruled out for the season – he had been struggling with a knee injury, and has damaged his ligament and cartilage, bringing an end to his season.
However Dunne has strengthened his squad after signing Padraig Cunningham from Mervue United – the striker was a key player as Galway Youths captured the Inter-League title in April, scoring 10 goals in the competition, and he will bring a scoring threat to the Airtricity League side.
Galway FC go into the game in second place in the table, level on points with Friday night’s visitors, but one place ahead of them due to a superior goal difference.
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United’s six-shooters gun down hapless Finn Harps

Galway United 6
Finn Harps 0
GALWAY United marked their 800th competitive game at Eamonn Deacy Park in style on Monday evening when they smashed six goals without reply past hapless, hopeless Harps, to remain 10 points clear at the top of the table at the half-way point in the season.
A stunning couple of hours, both in terms of the weather and the football played by the home side, started on a more sombre note when three people with strong links to United were remembered in a minute’s silence that was impeccably observed.
Paul Cahill from Shantalla (and formerly of Cahill’s Shop on Cooke’s Corner) was a lifelong United who died suddenly while on holiday in Thailand, and he was remembered before the game; as was Salthill native Pat Diskin, a freelance journalist who covered United across three decades from the 1980s to the 2000s.
The thoughts of everyone in the ground were also with Bernie Ward, who buried her sister, Bridget Sweeney, on the morning of the game. Bernie’s husband, Mike, owns the catering trucks that serve at food at every United home game, and Bernie works tirelessly at every United home game, feeding the fans.
United paid tribute to that trio with a stunning opening to the game, which saw the three points wrapped up before we had even reached 20 minutes at the clock, by which time visiting goalkeeper, Tim Hiemer, had picked the ball out of the net four times.
There were four changes to the side which had been held to a 1-1 draw by Bray Wanderers at the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night. Rob Slevin was sent off in that game on two yellow cards and so served an automatic one-match ban on Monday.
Conor O’Keeffe picked up a nasty gash on his face thanks to a stray Bray Wanderers elbow and missed out on Monday; while Francely Lomboto and Vince Borden dropped to the bench, the first game all season that Borden has not started.
For more, read this week’s Galway City Tribune.
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Return of Salthill Fives is hailed a massive success

The Salthill Fives came back in style at the weekend when crowds thronged Salthill Park for two days of non-stop football and entertainment.
Salthill Park was transformed with three 5-a-side pitches, a food village, music in the bandstand, pilates, yoga, circuits, kids coaching sessions, football KitBox with their unusual shirts, and the barbershop where hair and beards were trimmed all weekend; while Croí was on site as designated charity partners offering free blood pressure checks.
The centre-piece, however, was the actual football, which saw three tournaments held over the weekend: competitions for U-13 boys and U-13 girls, and the main event, the men’s tournament, with Deputy Mayor, Cllr Mike Cubbard, on hand to present the medal’s after the various finals.
Marvoy’s Classic Seven emerged as victors with former Galway United star, Padraic Cunningham, scoring the winning goals as they came from a goal down to beat Corrib Rangers. To cap a perfect weekend for the Headford native, he was also awarded the Diarmuid Fadden Player of the Tournament Award.
The ‘Ray Healy’ award for fair play was awarded by the referees to Eoin Roche of Smack your Pitch Up, who was presented with his award by Ray’s mother Christine; while a new award this year, The Spirit of the Fives in memory of Pat ‘Chippy’ Colman, was presented to Jimmy Jennings of Corrib Rangers.
Speaking on the pitch after the final, Salthill Devon Chairman Pete Kelly, thanked everybody who made the event possible.
“Where would we be without sponsors? Ground & Co came on board as main sponsors; Seven Bar, Seapoint Leisure and Blackrock Cottage were pitch sponsors with the boys and girls being sponsored by Dough bros and Curry’s Funfair.
“In addition, the support of the Village Salthill and the Salthill Devon committee made the ‘Return of the Fives’ a resounding success. The support of the Galway City Council was, as ever, an invaluable element in the entire operation – these partnerships can deliver quality events for the city, and planning has already started for 2024,” he said.
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Table toppers Utd face long trek to Wexford ahead of mid-season break

A week after hitting the half-way point in the First Division campaign, the league is set to enter its annual two-week midseason break after this Friday’s round of fixtures, and taking all three points on offer from their trip to Ferrycarrig Park to take on Wexford FC (7.45pm) will see United’s players heading for the country’s airports with a spring in their step.
The players are understood to be getting a week away from the weekly routine of collective training – though they will be expected to do their own little bits and pieces while they down tools – and they won’t want to sour the holiday mood by dropping points against a side they have beaten twice already this season.
It took them a while to make their dominance count on the scoreboard in the first meeting between the sides back in April, but once David Hurley opened the scoring in first-half injury-time in Ferrycarrig Park, there was only going to be one winner, and second-half goals from Francely Lomboto, Darren Clarke, and Vince Borden sealed a 4-0 win.
They were far more comfortable than the final 2-0 scoreline suggests in the second meeting between the sides in May, when the visitors to Eamonn Deacy Park parked the bus in trying to keep the score down, which they at least managed to achieve.
They will welcome United to their home patch on a bit of decent form, having taken seven points from their last three games, and they possess a real thereat in Aaron Dobbs, a man who would look great in a United jersey not only in the second-half of this season, but in the top-flight next year as well.
For more, read this week’s Galway City Tribune.
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