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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I wouldn't run him down, but it was the right call to take him off. He didn't seem at the pitch of the game. Aside from the throw-in, which he didn't really contest, a ball was played into him where he was out in front, but he was bullied off it by Charlie Drumm. He did get a hand on the kickout which led to Shane's goal, but the game was generally passing him by. McGrath did well when he replaced him.
On the throw-in, in fairness Connellan has a serious jump and a technique which bumps off the opposition player, Aussie Rules style. He did the same to Tierney for the throw-in at the start of the second-half.
I'd prefer to see D'Arcy contesting the throw-ins."
I agree! but as for other posters saying that Moycullen people thought he should be on first 15 doesn't tally with many of limited number of Moycullen people whom I talk to, many of them feel he is in the wrong code as he is a Fitzgibbon winner with UL also played previously with NUIG I don't recall seeing him on a Sigerson football team even though the late Don Connellan was involved in the NUIG management.Maybe its just the people I meet.My hope is any player who gets a chance does himself justice .

backtooldwall (Galway) - Posts: 231 - 16/06/2026 13:58:11    2680172

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Replying To Ulsterchamps72:  "We aren't that miserable, the auld league title shortened the year. A long way to go yet, we could be knocked out at the weekend and so be it. Two All Irelands and two league titles and a decent return on Ulster titles since 1992 is very good going for us. I think only Tyrone, Dublin and Kerry have been better in that time."
We also have 2 all Irelands, 1 div 2 league title, and 10 connachts since 1992 so don't think ye can claim to be better than us?

systematic (Galway) - Posts: 323 - 16/06/2026 14:04:06    2680176

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I wouldn't run him down, but it was the right call to take him off. He didn't seem at the pitch of the game. Aside from the throw-in, which he didn't really contest, a ball was played into him where he was out in front, but he was bullied off it by Charlie Drumm. He did get a hand on the kickout which led to Shane's goal, but the game was generally passing him by. McGrath did well when he replaced him.
On the throw-in, in fairness Connellan has a serious jump and a technique which bumps off the opposition player, Aussie Rules style. He did the same to Tierney for the throw-in at the start of the second-half.
I'd prefer to see D'Arcy contesting the throw-ins."
Connellan lucky to get away with that technique for the 2nd half throw in, I thought it was a foul.

It was odd to start McDonagh, don't think he's been seen since the Roscommon games so he's been out for nearly 4 months. Assume he's been injured and Joyce rates him really highly. I like him but given Conroy, Maher, D'Arcy & Tierney all started as did McDaid then its not as if we're short on height. I though McGrath looked sharp when he came on and improved the balance of the team.

TheBishop (Galway) - Posts: 324 - 16/06/2026 14:06:09    2680178

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Replying To backtooldwall:  "I agree! but as for other posters saying that Moycullen people thought he should be on first 15 doesn't tally with many of limited number of Moycullen people whom I talk to, many of them feel he is in the wrong code as he is a Fitzgibbon winner with UL also played previously with NUIG I don't recall seeing him on a Sigerson football team even though the late Don Connellan was involved in the NUIG management.Maybe its just the people I meet.My hope is any player who gets a chance does himself justice ."
I was poking at the one moycullen lad who comes on here bigging up all the moycullen players and wondering when Joyce is going to pay for Cookes flights home.
I also think not the general feeling in moycullen.

systematic (Galway) - Posts: 323 - 16/06/2026 15:09:42    2680192

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Replying To systematic:  "We also have 2 all Irelands, 1 div 2 league title, and 10 connachts since 1992 so don't think ye can claim to be better than us?"
I forgot about our D2 titles, we won 3 of them since 2000 when they commenced finals. Was your last D1 league title in 1980?

Ulsterchamps72 (Donegal) - Posts: 222 - 16/06/2026 15:33:53    2680195

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Replying To JimB1991:  "It was Cork not Tyrone. Dublin are a division 1 team. Actually, that reminds me, Cork are now too, goes to show how much luck of the draw matters."
Ah would you stop.

Alwaysencourage (Galway) - Posts: 608 - 16/06/2026 15:35:49    2680196

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I wouldn't run him down, but it was the right call to take him off. He didn't seem at the pitch of the game. Aside from the throw-in, which he didn't really contest, a ball was played into him where he was out in front, but he was bullied off it by Charlie Drumm. He did get a hand on the kickout which led to Shane's goal, but the game was generally passing him by. McGrath did well when he replaced him.
On the throw-in, in fairness Connellan has a serious jump and a technique which bumps off the opposition player, Aussie Rules style. He did the same to Tierney for the throw-in at the start of the second-half.
I'd prefer to see D'Arcy contesting the throw-ins."
Didn't realise that it was he who made that key intervention for the first goal. That was a big play, in fairness. We seemed to hit him with low fast ball early on, and he got bet ugly for one of them, which made him look out of his depth.

You'd imagine that with a unit that size in your inside line, fast low ball would be well down the list of ball supply options. Daly and Walsh found Tierney for 1-1 before HT with beautifully flighted high balls. Something similar into Fionn might have made him look better that the few fast low ones that he was cleaned out on.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4815 - 16/06/2026 16:22:32    2680204

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Didn't realise that it was he who made that key intervention for the first goal. That was a big play, in fairness. We seemed to hit him with low fast ball early on, and he got bet ugly for one of them, which made him look out of his depth.

You'd imagine that with a unit that size in your inside line, fast low ball would be well down the list of ball supply options. Daly and Walsh found Tierney for 1-1 before HT with beautifully flighted high balls. Something similar into Fionn might have made him look better that the few fast low ones that he was cleaned out on."
We've an awful habit of dismissing players after a few games. It takes time. Fionn will be a big player for us in the next few years with Thompson, Hernon, McGlinchey and Mulhern. Now is the time to bed them in.

GDL (Galway) - Posts: 965 - 16/06/2026 17:42:45    2680216

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Replying To JimB1991:  "It was Cork not Tyrone. Dublin are a division 1 team. Actually, that reminds me, Cork are now too, goes to show how much luck of the draw matters."
More seafoid. You cant say Cork and Dublin ARE Div 1 teams. Either dublin are and cork will be next year. Or cork are and dublin are no longer.

anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 1084 - 16/06/2026 17:43:22    2680217

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Didn't realise that it was he who made that key intervention for the first goal. That was a big play, in fairness. We seemed to hit him with low fast ball early on, and he got bet ugly for one of them, which made him look out of his depth.

You'd imagine that with a unit that size in your inside line, fast low ball would be well down the list of ball supply options. Daly and Walsh found Tierney for 1-1 before HT with beautifully flighted high balls. Something similar into Fionn might have made him look better that the few fast low ones that he was cleaned out on."
Agreed we were wondering why high ball on the mismatch with drumm wasn't put into him

systematic (Galway) - Posts: 323 - 16/06/2026 18:04:04    2680222

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