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Oranmore-Maree and Gort the big losers on weekend of high drama

Inside Track with John McIntyre IT’S never over until it’s over. And how that maxim will resonate with the hurlers...

Donoghue’s return can spark Galway hurling revival quicker than expected

Inside Track with John McIntyre GALWAY have got their man. And it’s probably just as well that Micheál Donoghue’s ...

Are St Thomas’ creaking at seams or was shock defeat an abberation?

Inside Track with John McIntyre All the talk ahead of this year’s senior hurling championship focused on St Thomas...

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Consistent Conroy has strong claims for the Footballer of the Year award

Inside Track with John McIntyre JUDGING by the number of individual awards bestowed on Galway players last week, you’d be forgiven for thinking ...

When it comes to losing All-Ireland finals Galway really take the biscuit

Inside Track with John McIntyre GETTING to All-Ireland finals has never been a big problem for Galway’s four senior teams, but winning them is a...

Galway footballers will have regrets but Armagh got a lot of things right

Inside Track with John McIntyre SOME of the biased post All-Ireland football commentary being articulated around Galway over the past ten days i...

The Clare hurlers who refused to give up are now best in the land

Inside Track with John McIntyre HOW can you do justice to a match which had everything. All we know is what Clare and Cork hurlers produced at C...

Galway and Armagh in All-Ireland final – and isn’t that just fantastic!

Inside Track with John McIntyre JUST a few weeks ago the widespread anticipation was that Limerick and Kilkenny would end up contesting the All-...

What Galway have to do at Croker on Sunday is anything but simple!

Inside Track with John McIntyre THE problem with knocking champions Dublin out of the hunt for All-Ireland glory is that expectations suddenly g...


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Oranmore-Maree and Gort the big losers on weekend of high drama
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