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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Maurice Brosnan might be biased but has made a strong case for Paul Conroy to win footballer of the year."
Hope he gets it.He well deserves it.

Alwaysencourage (Galway) - Posts: 368 - 22/08/2024 20:54:26    2566350

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Maurice Brosnan might be biased but has made a strong case for Paul Conroy to win footballer of the year."
Don't think he'll get it but he has a very good case.

Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2288 - 23/08/2024 00:00:56    2566374

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he might not get it but he should

cavan.galway (Galway) - Posts: 212 - 23/08/2024 09:06:47    2566389

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Any news regarding the Galway Senior Football team management. Is everyone on board for 2025 or will their be departures?

Jellybaby (Dublin) - Posts: 356 - 23/08/2024 10:30:22    2566400

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If it's true Walsh's hamstring was that bad, it's really unforgivable that he was left taking frees. But I never saw him flinch after any kicks, hamstrings when torn cause an uncontrollable reflex reaction when they're strained, your leg just straightens immediately without you even realising. I saw it happen in the Dublin match, not the final though.
But when I saw the highlights from last weekend of Conroy popping over long range frees at his ease.....what a missed opportunity the final was.

Conroy does deserve player of the year. Got man of the match how many times? Would've got it in the final had Galway won. Was Galway best player.

I actually think Gleeson deserves an All Star. His kickouts in ten matches were very very good, obviously like all goalies there were some that went astray, including Cluxton. He made positive contributions up the pitch, like those kickouts he broke in the Connacht final and in injury time of the final. Obviously scored. And his handling was exceptional especially in the semi final.
He should've been more aware of McKay coming in to his square in the final for Armagh's goal. But I don't know would every goalie have stopped that either. All in all, I feel he played better than the Armagh goalie this summer.

jam83 (Galway) - Posts: 170 - 23/08/2024 15:32:59    2566463

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Replying To jam83:  "If it's true Walsh's hamstring was that bad, it's really unforgivable that he was left taking frees. But I never saw him flinch after any kicks, hamstrings when torn cause an uncontrollable reflex reaction when they're strained, your leg just straightens immediately without you even realising. I saw it happen in the Dublin match, not the final though.
But when I saw the highlights from last weekend of Conroy popping over long range frees at his ease.....what a missed opportunity the final was.

Conroy does deserve player of the year. Got man of the match how many times? Would've got it in the final had Galway won. Was Galway best player.

I actually think Gleeson deserves an All Star. His kickouts in ten matches were very very good, obviously like all goalies there were some that went astray, including Cluxton. He made positive contributions up the pitch, like those kickouts he broke in the Connacht final and in injury time of the final. Obviously scored. And his handling was exceptional especially in the semi final.
He should've been more aware of McKay coming in to his square in the final for Armagh's goal. But I don't know would every goalie have stopped that either. All in all, I feel he played better than the Armagh goalie this summer."
Goalkeepers have a hard job, make a mistake and you are criticised. A keeper has no one to cover him in these awkward moments.

thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1879 - 25/08/2024 12:53:26    2566664

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Has anyone used the GalwayGAA Tv service. And what is it like.

galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2565 - 27/08/2024 11:14:05    2567093

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Replying To Jellybaby:  "Any news regarding the Galway Senior Football team management. Is everyone on board for 2025 or will their be departures?"
I havnt had the heart to look here since the final. Jez I hope not for Galway footballs sake. 2 finals in a few years. If he could get back there with Comer fit and flying as well as Walsh on form, Joyce is the man for the job. Convincing Conroy to stay put is task number 1. Backs did great all year but we have lads like J Daly and Molloy who could improve things further. It was a missed opportunity but they the team gave us some great momemts last year. They were class in most games.. Walsh was tripple marked but seemed to the only one taking on shots towards the end. He could have been used as a foil if Comer was match ready. It looks like we underestimated Oisin Conaty early on but would Daily have held him? I think the management have improved the squad depth. There'll be serious competition for places & we have the beating of every team IMO.

OhReally (Limerick) - Posts: 24 - 27/08/2024 16:03:13    2567174

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Not that sure that squad depth is as good as people think a bench loaded with defenders and when a corner forward got injured bring on a wing forward and Tierney a midfielder Ended up corners forward and o flaherty a wing back and a good one comes on wing forward instead of replacing Mulkerrins so not sure Joyce is the man to get Galway over the line and bring on Sean Kelly clearly injured unless management start playing back in backs they will never collect the big prize

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 950 - 27/08/2024 16:38:12    2567178

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Replying To OhReally:  "I havnt had the heart to look here since the final. Jez I hope not for Galway footballs sake. 2 finals in a few years. If he could get back there with Comer fit and flying as well as Walsh on form, Joyce is the man for the job. Convincing Conroy to stay put is task number 1. Backs did great all year but we have lads like J Daly and Molloy who could improve things further. It was a missed opportunity but they the team gave us some great momemts last year. They were class in most games.. Walsh was tripple marked but seemed to the only one taking on shots towards the end. He could have been used as a foil if Comer was match ready. It looks like we underestimated Oisin Conaty early on but would Daily have held him? I think the management have improved the squad depth. There'll be serious competition for places & we have the beating of every team IMO."
Walsh wasn't triple marked, when he was kicking frees or marks wide or short, or when he chose to take one or two of them short.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3857 - 27/08/2024 17:36:23    2567188

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Replying To Kickitout:  "Not that sure that squad depth is as good as people think a bench loaded with defenders and when a corner forward got injured bring on a wing forward and Tierney a midfielder Ended up corners forward and o flaherty a wing back and a good one comes on wing forward instead of replacing Mulkerrins so not sure Joyce is the man to get Galway over the line and bring on Sean Kelly clearly injured unless management start playing back in backs they will never collect the big prize"
Yes probably the weakest squad among the top 8 teams. Armagh's much stronger bench was one of the decisive factors.

Bdonegal1991 (Donegal) - Posts: 88 - 28/08/2024 22:55:21    2567451

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Gameweek 2 Predictions:

Barna V Killanin - Barna by 2

Caherlistrane V Mountbellew/Moylough - MM by 6

Monivea Abbey V Moycullen - Moycullen by 4

Corofin V Claregalway - Corofin by 3

Salthill Knocknacarra V Naomh Anna, Leitir Moir - Salthill by 5

St James V Dunmore MacHales - Draw

Oughterard V Tuam Stars - Oughterard by 1

Annaghdown V Milltown - Annaghdown by 2

LetsPlayBall (Galway) - Posts: 64 - 29/08/2024 11:12:01    2567493

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I think the Salthill Knocknacarragh match is on TG4.

galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2565 - 29/08/2024 12:00:29    2567514

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Replying To galwayford:  "I think the Salthill Knocknacarragh match is on TG4."
It is, deferred viewing though

LetsPlayBall (Galway) - Posts: 64 - 29/08/2024 12:05:47    2567518

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Replying To Bdonegal1991:  "Yes probably the weakest squad among the top 8 teams. Armagh's much stronger bench was one of the decisive factors."
Weakest bench of the Top 8 and far weaker than Armagh's world beating bench?!! Well you're quite the judge of football, aren't ya? Oh, nearly forgot you're a total WUM on this Galway forum and should be blanked. Now check your screen time on your phone - if it's gone over your usual 7 hours, then it's time to get up out of bed, put on the kettle and have a little break for yourself.

togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 969 - 29/08/2024 14:13:45    2567551

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Replying To togoutlads:  "Weakest bench of the Top 8 and far weaker than Armagh's world beating bench?!! Well you're quite the judge of football, aren't ya? Oh, nearly forgot you're a total WUM on this Galway forum and should be blanked. Now check your screen time on your phone - if it's gone over your usual 7 hours, then it's time to get up out of bed, put on the kettle and have a little break for yourself."
Stop replying to that lad. He's only on a wind-up. His only posts on the forum are in the Galway forum on this one very topic, and a few sticking the boot into Limerick after they lost to Cork. He's not posting in good faith.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2187 - 29/08/2024 14:58:52    2567562

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Galway have great depth. Problems arise when multiples in the same position are injured.

Very noticeable Walsh lacked distance, which is unusual for him. That implies he was very restricted however no way was it a grade 3. He wouldn't have been near the pitch with a grade 3.

Tierney was always a great option off the ground but hasn't even attempted one since the Tyrone league game when he stubbed the ground and seemed to injury the quad.

Finnerty struggled all year and it was amazing he played so well in so many games carrying the leg. Has he played for Salthill yet? Hopefully getting himself 100%

Comer seemed to be ok hamstring wise (from club game) but looked to lack gas in AI series probably from the lack of training because he was minding it.

Very worried about Sean Kelly. He took a long break last year but never looked right this year when he came back.

Will be interesting to see who puts up their hand in the club championship this year. Would love to see a scoring forward emerge. Matthew Thompson maybe? and I definitely think Cillian O'Curroin can kick on.

Sam O'Neill seems to be a serious prospect but its an area we are very well stocked in.

When Shane comes back, I would prefer to see him in a more roving role, picking the ball up further out and carrying it more centrally.

Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1888 - 29/08/2024 15:38:05    2567572

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Gameweek 2 Predictions:

Barna V Killanin - Killannin bt 1

Caherlistrane V Mountbellew/Moylough - MM by 10

Monivea Abbey V Moycullen - Moycullen by 8

Corofin V Claregalway - Corofin by 6

Salthill Knocknacarra V Naomh Anna, Leitir Moir - Draw

St James V Dunmore MacHales - Dunmore 4

Oughterard V Tuam Stars - Tuam 4

Annaghdown V Milltown - Draw

galwaygoal (Galway) - Posts: 170 - 30/08/2024 09:11:08    2567617

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Anyone any idea when the Galway / NY fixture takes place next year? I know the draw hasn't been made yet, but trying to make forward plans.

Triffic (Galway) - Posts: 157 - 30/08/2024 21:39:19    2567729

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Dreadful first half between Corofin and Claregalway. Claregalway have no direction or game plan on the attack. I know Corofin are missing a couple of players but surely their forward line is going to change later in the championship.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 788 - 31/08/2024 18:30:28    2567809

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