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Expect us to give Galway a lesson in Croker. Could be similar to the hiding we gave Derry a few years ago after we lost the regular league game. Anyway good to see Galway back, expect them to be one of our main rivals over the next couple of years.
fingalman (Dublin) - Posts: 233 - 20/03/2018 21:55:45 2086452 Link 0 |
It could very well turn out that way. However, I think we have the tools to be more competitive than many think. One thing we have in the team is a lot of pace. Croker suits a quick counter-attacking team a lot more than tight provincial pitches with poor surfaces. I just hope the lads don't let the occasion get to them. It might seem silly saying that about a league match, but this is a big step and big occasion for all of these players. A good performance at this stage, regardless of the result, would do wonders for confidence. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2018 - 20/03/2018 23:09:28 2086480 Link 0 |
'Amazing at fouling'. I trust you missed the footballing lesson dished out by Tyrone in Castlebar at the weekend. Some amazing fouls there alright. Boyle should go to Specsavers for starters.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4698 - 20/03/2018 23:53:08 2086489 Link 1 |
Just on the 13th of May. I had a quick look at the betting for the Connaught Championship was surprised to see that you could get odds of 7/2 on Galway winning outright. But maybe more surprising was the Mayo game, Mayo are 1/2 and you can get 2/1 on Galway. Certainly on their spring performances looks value. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4441 - 21/03/2018 00:40:28 2086496 Link 0 |