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Modest crowd expected in Salthill for Galway’s home encounter with Antrim

YOU’D nearly be in dread heading to Pearse Stadium on Sunday. The prospect of witnessing another turkey shoot in the ...

Tyrone will come out guns blazing but Galway will weather the storm

Inside Track with John McIntyre SOMETHING very odd happened to Tyrone in the Ulster championship in early April. On ...

Galway footballers are shaping like a team which could go all the way

Inside Track with John McIntyre GALWAY footballers won’t get much credit for their easy victory over Sligo in Sunday...

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Leinster hurling race so predictable but skin and hair flying down south

Inside Track with John McIntyre IS the Leinster hurling championship something of a sham compared to its Munster counterpart? Everybody knows wh...

Lack of panic in Galway’s ranks is good sign for the long haul ahead

Inside Track with John McIntyre WE were nearly feeling sorry for Roscommon at half-time. No score from play, no cutting edge, no drama. Galway w...

Football title chase is unpredictable but Galway can avoid list of upsets

Inside Track with John McIntyre IT’S been an unpredictable All-Ireland senior football championship so far. The provincial title races have yet ...

Party poopers Roscommon up to their old tricks again in Connacht

Inside Track with John McIntyre IN a Connacht context, nearly all the hype has been about Mayo and Galway footballers in 2023, but those great p...

It’s disappointing but Galway have bigger fish to fry in months ahead

Inside Track with John McIntyre MAYBE it’s for the best what happened to Galway’s footballers at Croke Park last Sunday. It could be a timely wa...

Galway getting better at the kind of things you need to reach top of pile

Inside Track with John McIntyre LITTLE did we think that when Galway and Mayo fought out an absorbing draw in the opening round of the National ...


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Modest crowd expected in Salthill for Galway’s home encounter with Antrim
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