BloggerNow.com GAA Championship and League Weekend Match Recap: May 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

2010 Leinster SHC quarter-final: Galway win comfortably over Wexford...

Galway 2-22 Wexford 1-14

Galway beat Wexford at Nowlan Park in the 2010 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, to make it through to the Leinster Championship semi-final.

Galway's Ger Farragher was top-scorer with 0-13. Joe Canning got an injury-time goal in the first half, from a free taken outside the penalty area.

Half-Time Score: Galway 1-09 Wexford 0-06

In the second half, Wexford was able to keep in touch with Galway, when only a goal separated the sides at one point. Tomas Waters' 55th-minute goal had brought Wexford to life. However, that's as close as it got.

Galway had half-forward Andy Smyth dismissed in the 54th minute, when he received a straight red card for a elbow-led challenge on Wexford midfielder Colm Farrell. Wexford also had David Redmond and Diarmuid Lyng sent-off in the closing stages of the match.

Substitute Kevin Hynes scored his first Championship goal for Galway after been only on the pitch for two minutes.

GALWAY: C Callanan; D Joyce, S Kavanagh, O Canning; D Barry, T Óg Regan, D Collins; G Farragher (0-13, 0-10f, 0-01 '65'), D Burke (0-01); D Hayes (0-02), C Donnellan, A Smyth (0-01); A Harte (0-01), J Canning (1-03), J Gantley.

Subs used: I Tannian for Donnellan (46 mins), K Hynes (1-00) for Gantley (58), A Callanan (0-01) for Harte (66), J Lee for Regan (68), A Cullinane for Collins (70).

WEXFORD: N Carton; L Prendergast, K Rossiter, C Kenny; R Kehoe, D Stamp, M Travers; H Kehoe (0-01), C Farrell; M Jacob, E Quigley (0-01), D Lyng (0-11, 0-08f, 0-01 '65'); R Jacob (0-01), S Banville, P Atkinson.

Subs used: D Redmond for Travers (13 mins), T Waters (1-00) for R Kehoe (43), P Morris for M Jacob (66).

Referee: John Sexton (Cork)


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Canning speaks on the upcoming Leinster SHC match between Galway and Wexford...

Here is a video link to what Galway's Ollie Canning said in an interview:

http://www.gaa.ie/gaa-news-and-videos/video-room/video/1/30730/

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

2010 All-Ireland Munster SFC: Waterford get win over Clare...

Waterford 1-10 Clare 0-09

Waterford defeated Clare in the 2010 Munster Senior Football Championship.

Clare were reduced to 14 men when Declan Callinan saw red for two yellow cards.

Waterford will now play Limerick in the Munster SFC semi-final on June 6th.

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2010 All-Ireland Leinster SFC: Louth get victory over Longford...

Louth 1-11 Longford 1-07

Louth defeated Longford in the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship at O'Moore Park.

Shane Lennon scored a goal for Louth on the stroke of half-time.

Half-Time: Louth 1-06 Longford 0-06

Longford's Bernard McElvaney (substitute) scored a goal in the 40th minute.

Longford failed to score over the closing 28 minutes.

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2010 All-Ireland Leinster SFC: Meath easily defeats Offaly...

Offaly 2-07 Meath 1-20

Meath cruised to a Leinster Senior Football Championship victory over Offaly at Portloise.

Offaly's John Coughlan was sent off in the 39th minute of the match, after shown a straight red card.

Joe Sheridan's 68th-minute goal sealed the victory for Meath.

Meath now meet Laois in a Leinster SFC quarter-final clash on June 13th.

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2010 All-Ireland Ulster SFC: Tyrone beat Antrim...

Tyrone 2-14 Antrim 1-13

Tyrone defeated Antrim in the 2010 Ulster Senior Football Championship at Casement Park.

Tyrone's Kevin Hughes scored a goal on the 9th minute. Scoreline: Tyrone 1-01 Antrim 0-01.

Owen Mulligan scored a goal for Tyrone on the 28th minute. Scoreline: Tyrone 2-06 Antrim 0-04.

Half-Time: Tyrone 2-06 Antrim 0-05

Antrim's Kevin Niblock puts the ball into the corner of the net. Scoreline: Tyrone 2-11 Antrim 1-10.

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

2010 All-Ireland Leinster SHC Preliminary Round: Carlow v Laois Result...

Laois 1-13 Carlow 0-10

Laois are through to play Dublin in the semi-finals of the Leinster Hurling Championship after beating Carlow in Portlaoise.

Carlow had returned to the Leinster Championship for the first time in six years, but it wasn't to be their evening.

Carlow had also lost to Laois by a scoreline of 1-10 to 1-16 last month in Division 2 of the league.

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2010 Christy Ring Cup quarter-final results...

Down 1-18 Westmeath 2-21

Brendan Murtagh led the way with eight points in Westmeath's Christy Ring Cup quarter-final win over Down at Navan.

Joe Clarke and Dan Carthy hit the goals that crushed Down's challenge in the sunshine at Pairc Tealtainn.

Wicklow 3-13 Meath 1-18

Jonathan O'Neill bagged a 73rd-minute goal to ensure Wicklow advanced to the Christy Ring Cup semi-finals, thanks to a one-point win at St Conleth's Park, Newbridge.

Westmeath will now play Kildare in the semi-final on June 5th and Wicklow will play Kerry in the other semi-final.

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

GAA Munster SFC: Kerry run out easy winners over Tipperary....

Kerry 2-18 Tipp 2-06

Kerry had a comfortable win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium in the first round of the Munster Senior Football Championship.

Brian Sheehan scored 2-4 for Kerry in the match.

Tipp's Philip Austin scored a goal in the 8th minute.

Half-Time: Kerry 0-08 Tipp 1-04

Kerry's Brian Sheehan scored a goal on the 47th minute.

Tipp's Barry Brogan scored a goal. The Tipp forward palmed the ball into the net in the 52nd minute.

Kerry's T. Griffin and Tipp's B. Brogan both received yellow cards on the 61st minute.

Brian Sheehan scored another goal for Kerry in the 66th minute.

Barry Brogan sent off in the 69th minute after receiving a second yellow card.

Kerry will now play Cork in the Munster SFC semi-final.

Kerry XV: B Kealy; M O'Sé, T Griffin, T O'Sullivan; T O'Sé, M McCarthy, K Young; S Scanlon, M Quirke; P Galvin, Declan O'Sullivan, D Walsh; C Cooper, K Donaghy, B Sheehan.

Tipperary XV: P Fitzgerald; P Codd, N Curran, C McDonald; C Aylward, R Costigan, C McGrath; K Mulryan, G Hannigan; P Acheson, P Austin, H Coghlan; S Carey, B Grogan, B Mulvihill.

Attendance: 4,965

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GAA Leinster SFC: Wicklow easily defeats Carlow....

Wicklow 3-13 Carlow 0-12

Wicklow easily defeated Carlow in the Leinster Senior Football Championship preliminary round at O'Moore Park.

Thirteen yellow cards and three red cards were handed out in the match. Wicklow defender Steven Kelly was the first to see red in first half injury-time.

Paul Earls scored the first goal in Portlaoise to give Wicklow a big advantage just before half-time.

Half-Time: Wicklow 1-06 Carlow 0-06

Wicklow's Nicky Mernagh received a red card.

Leighton Glynn scored a goal for Wicklow.

Carlow lost midfielders Brendan Murphy and Thomas Walsh through second yellow cards in the second half.

Wicklow's JP Dalton scored a goal for Wicklow.

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GAA Ulster SFC: Armagh defeat Derry in the first round...

Derry 1-07 Armagh 1-10

Armagh advance to the next round of the Ulster Senior Football Championship after a deserved win over Derry at Celtic Park.

On the 11th minute, Derry's Kevin McGuckian received a yellow card for obstructing Finian Moriarty as the Armagh man was about to go through on goal. Scoreline: Derry 0-02 Armagh 0-02

On the 29th minute Derry's Mark Lynch exchanged passes with Fergal Doherty, drawing out the goalkeeper and leaving Paddy Bradley to fist the ball into an empty net. Scoreline: Derry 1-04 Armagh 0-04.

Half-Time: Derry 1-05 Armagh 0-08

On the 44th minute Bateson was booked for Derry, their third card of the game.

Armagh's Mackin was booked on the 47th minute for a foul on Fergal Doherty.

Ryan Henderson was taken off for Armagh on the 49th minute and Jamie Clarke came on. For Derry, Kielt replaced Wilkinson.

On the 54th minute, Eoin Bradley picked up his second yellow for pulling back an Armagh player. Bradley exited the game with Derry down to 14-men.

Armagh's Jamie Clarke scored a goal in 57th minute to make it 1-06 to 1-10 for Armagh.

On the 57th minute, yellow card for Ciaran McKeever, there were a few angry exchanges there after a mass brawl off the touchline.

On the 59th minute, Bateson is replaced by Craig.

On the 63rd minute Joe Diver came on for Doherty.

Armagh conceded a penalty in 67th minute when Gerard O'Kane was fouled. O'Kane took the penalty, but it was well saved by Hearty.

Derry only scored 2 points in the second half.

Derry XV: B Gillis; B Óg McAlary, K McGuckian, D McBride; G O'Kane, B McGuigan, M Bateson; F Doherty, Patsy Bradley; S L McGoldrick, M Lynch, D Mullan, Paddy Bradley, E Bradley, R Wilkinson.

Armagh XV: P Hearty; A Mallon, K Toner, B Donaghy; P Duffy, C McKeever, F Moriarty; C Vernon, J Lavery; M Mackin, A Kernan, G Swift; B Mallon, S McDonnell, R Henderson.

Ref: Maurice Deegan (Laois)

Attendance: 10,342

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

GAA Ulster SHC Round 2 Results: London get win over Monaghan...

London 3-16 Monaghan 1-15

London will face Derry in two-weeks time in the Ulster SHC quarter-final, after a hard-earned seven-point win over Monaghan at Casement Park this afternoon.

Michael McHugh may have top-scored with 13 points for the Farney county, but London dug deep in a keenly contested encounter.

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Christy Ring Cup Round 2 Results: Kingdom defeat Westmeath...

Kerry 3-14 Westmeath 2-11

Kerry will have a home semi-final in the Christy Ring Cup to look forward to after they had six points to spare over an understrength Westmeath at Tralee.

John Meyler's Division 3A champions defeated a Division 2 team for the second weekend in a row and will be fancied to win the second tier championship after their impressive display.

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GAA Ulster SHC: Armagh ease past Tyrone...

Armagh 3-20 Tyrone 2-9

Full-forward Brian McNaughton was in super form as Armagh beat Tyrone in this Ulster SHC Round 2 encounter at Casement Park, with McNaughton's hat-trick vital, in his sides 14-point win.

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Winner Odds...

All Ireland Champions for 2009 Kilkenny are favorites to win this year's championship. They are also going for their fifth championship in a row (which will be a new record if they do it). 2009 runners-up Tipperary are listed as second favorites. 2010 National League Champions Galway come in as third favorites.

Despite the current odds, I believe that Kilkenny will not get their 5-in-row and it maybe at the expense of Galway. Galway are the last team to beat Kilkenny, way back in the 2005 All-Ireland semi-final. Most people that know me are aware that I say it every year, but I think this year is Galway's year to triumph after 22 years without the Liam McCarthy Cup. But, as the old saying goes..... see you in September!

Kilkenny 11/8
Tipperary 15/8
Galway 5/1
Cork 7/1
Waterford 14/1
Clare 80/1
Dublin 125/1
Wexford 150/1
Offaly 200/1
Limerick 300/1
Carlow 1000/1
Antrim 1000/1
Laois 1000/1


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2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Winner Odds...

2009 winners Kerry are starting as favorites to win this year's championship (according to the bookmakers). While runners-up for the 2009 Championship, Cork are second favorites.

For the longest time, Kerry always remain one of the top favorites to win the SFC championship every year and there is good reason for that. However, as the championship proceeded in the last few years, it goes wide open before narrowing to the top favorites (typically Kerry).

I don't think that this year's championship will be any different. Despite Kerry being favorites to win, I believe that they are not going to do it. They struggled to get through the back door last year to get to the final. Yes, they did win it, but they are good when they are in the final.

Phew, this year's winner is difficult to pick at this point. If you can't guess from my other blog posts over the last year, my heart goes with Galway, but I don't think they can do it either. They have great young talent and great management in new guy Joe Kernan, but they will have a long haul to get to the final.

My gut feeling at this point is that the Sam Maguire Cup will go to a county that has not won it in the last decade - so no Kerry, Tyrone, Galway or Armagh. And... Dublin could be that team! Also, watch out for the dark horse Donegal this year; if they do well in Ulster SF Championship. They could go all the way.

Finally, I wonder what the odds are of Mayo going all the way to this year's final and losing it again on the big day. Half decent odds would definitely worth a wager!

The typical odds for this year's championship by many of the bookmakers are:

Kerry 3/1
Cork 9/4
Tyrone 9/2
Dublin 8/1
Mayo 16/1
Galway 18/1
Armagh 25/1
Derry 25/1
Down 33/1
Monaghan 33/1
Meath 33/1
Kildare 40/1
Donegal 50/1
Limerick 80/1
Sligo 80/1
Laois 100/1
Antrim 150/1
Fermanagh 150/1
Wexford 200/1
Cavan 200/1
Wicklow 250/1
Offaly 300/1
Tipperary 300/1
Westmeath 350/1
Louth 500/1
Roscommon 500/1
Waterford 500/1
Longford 750/1
Carlow 1000/1
London 1000/1
Clare 1000/1
Leitrim 1000/1

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The Christy Ring Cup First Round Results...

Kildare 2-18 Meath 1-10

Kildare proved too strong for a weakened Meath side in this Ring Cup first round fixture on Saturday at Pairc Tailteann. Kildare march on to the quarter-finals, Meath have a second chance against another first round loser next Saturday.

Westmeath 5-15 Derry 3-16

Westmeath received a huge scare from Derry in this Christy Ring Cup extra-time thriller at Cusack Park, Mullingar on Saturday.

Kerry 0-27 Down 1-19

NHL Division 3A champions Kerry recorded a stunning win over Down in Newry on Saturday.

Wicklow 1-19 Mayo 2-12

In Aughrim, NHL Division 3B winners Wicklow recorded a victory over Mayo on Saturday.

Christy Ring 2010 - Round 2
May 15, 2010 (Sat)
- Round 2(A)Cill Dara V Cill Mhantáin
Time: TBC, Venue: TBC
Referee: TBC
- Round 2(A)Ciarraí V An Iarmhí
Time: TBC, Venue: TBC
Referee: TBC
- Round 2(B)Maigh Eo V An Dun
Time: TBC, Venue: TBC
Referee: TBC
- Round 2(B)Doire V An Mhí
Time: TBC, Venue: TBC
Referee: TBC

The Christy Ring Cup is in its 6th Year as a tournament. The 2010 tournament has the following double elimination format - each team will play at least two games before being knocked out.

  • The eight teams play four Round 1 matches.
    The winners in Round 1 advance to Round 2A.
    The losers in Round 1 go into to Round 2B.

    There are two Round 2A matches.
    The winners in Round 2A advance to the semi-finals.
    The losers in Round 2A go into to the quarter-finals.

    There are two Round 2B matches.
    The winners in Round 2B advance to the quarter-finals.
    The losers in Round 2B go into the relegation playoff.

    The losers of the relegation playoff are relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup for 2011.

    There are two quarter-final matches between the Round 2A losers and Round 2B winners.
    The winners of the quarter-finals advance to the semi-finals.

    The losers of the quarter-finals are eliminated.

    There are two semi-final matches between the Round 2A winners and the quarter-final winners.
    The winners of the semi-finals advance to the final.
    The losers of the semi-finals are eliminated.

    The winners of the final win the Christy Ring Cup for 2010 and are promoted to the Liam McCarthy Cup 2011.


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Bord Gáis Energy Ladies' Football NFL Finals Results...

Cork were crowned Bord Gáis Energy Ladies National Football League Division 1 champions for a third successive season at Dublin's Parnell Park on Saturday. They defeated Galway 2-10 to 1-9. Cork have now claimed five NFL titles in the last six seasons.

Elsewhere, Donegal were finally crowned Bord Gáis Division 2 champions, having lost three finals in the previous eight seasons. The North-Westerners ran out winners by ten points against Kildare in Saturday's second tier decider, on a final score of 5-15 to 2-14.

Meanwhile, Cavan captured the Bord Gáis Energy Division 3 title for the second time in three seasons with a comfortable 4-13 to 1-10 victory against Waterford.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Dublin triumph over Donegal in the All-Ireland U-21 Football Final...

Dublin U-21 1-10 Donegal U-21 1-08

Dublin won their second All-Ireland U21 football title, by beating Donegal in a dramatic finish at Breffni Park. A crowd of over 8,000 people showed up for the match.

Donegal were unlucky in the end not to take the title, when Donegal skipper Michael Murphy hit the crossbar with a stoppage time penalty.

Dublin Team: V Whelan, E Culligan, R O'Carroll, D Nelson, J Cooper, J McCarthy, N Devereux (0-1), S Murray, C Mullins, M Coughlan (0-1), T Furman, G Sweeney (1-1), R McCarthy (0-1), D Rock (0-4, 2f, 1 '45), C Dorney (0-1).

Subs: D Quinn for McCarthy (h-t), C Redddin for McCarthy (42), B O'Rourke (0-1) for Furman (48), S McGuinness for Nelson (50), N Brogan for Dorney (73)

Donegal Team: P Boyle, E Doherty, C Boyle, P McGrath, D Walsh, T McKinley, C Classon, K Mulhern, D Curran, M McHugh, M Murphy (1-2, 1f), D Molloy (0-5, 4f), J Carroll, L McLoone, A McFadden.

Subs: C Morrison (0-1) for McFadden (28), D Murphy for McKinley (28), C McGinley for Carroll (63), S O'Kennedy for Curran (67)

Referee: M Duffy (Sligo).


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Sunday, May 2, 2010

2010 All-Ireland SFC: Galway get win over New York...

Galway 2-13 New York 0-12

Galway did just about enough to beat a defiant New York team in the Connacht Senior Football Championship preliminary round. New York were reduced to 13 men in the second half.

Padraig Joyce's first touch of the ball was put into the back of the net for a goal for Galway. The goal came within the first two minutes of the match.

Padraig Joyce got 1-3 in the first half.

Half-Time Score: Galway 1-5 New York 0-7

New York's Dan Doona, Joe Bell, Pat Madden, Brendan Mc Gourty, Lorcan Maguire and Johney Murtage picked up yellow cards in the match. Pat Madden was sent off in the 48th minute after receiving a second yellow card. Johney Murtage was sent off in the 53rd minute after receiving his second yellow card.

Galway's Diarmuid Blake and Gary Sice each picked up a yellow card in the 58th and 59th minute, respectively.

Galway had 12 wides in the match.

Cormac Bane scored a goal for Galway in the closing seconds of the match, to put a bit of respectability on the scoreline.

Man of the Match was Padraig Joyce, who scored 1-7 for Galway.

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2010 Allianz National Hurling League Division 1 Final: Galway defeat Cork...

Galway 2-22 Cork 1-17

Attendance at Thurles: 14,200

Galway easily defeated Cork in the 2010 Allianz National Hurling League Division 1 Final; claiming their ninth NHL title.

Galway's Damien Hayes opens the scoring with a goal in the second minute.

Cork's Cathal Naughton scored a goal in the 23rd minute, but Joe Canning scored a goal for Galway right after that.

Ger Farragher had 5 points in the first half for Galway and Joe Canning had 1-2. Cork's Ben O'Connor had 4 points.

Half-Time score: Galway 2-12 Cork 1-11

Cork had a penalty in the 40th minute when John Gardiner was fouled, but the Pat Horgan’s shot was deflected over the bar for a point by Galway 'keeper Colm Callanan.

Galway had 17 wides to Cork's 10 in the match.

Joe Canning got 1-5 in the game (all from play).

After the game, GAA President Christy Cooney presented Galway captain Shane Kavanagh with the cup, which will give Manager McIntyre's charges a serious boost heading into their Leinster Championship campaign.

Kavanagh also got Man of the Match award.

Galway will hope to replicate this form against Wexford in the Leinster SHC quarter-final on May 29th, while Cork face Tipperary in a Munster quarter-final on May 30th.

GALWAY Team: C Callanan; D Joyce, S Kavanagh, O Canning; D Barry, T Og Regan, D Collins; G Farragher (0-06, 0-04f, 0-01 '65'), D Burke (0-01); A Harte (0-03), C Donnellan (0-01), A Smith (0-02); D Hayes (1-01), J Canning (1-05), I Tannian (0-01).

Subs used: J Gantley (0-02) for Tannian (52 mins), K Hynes for Smith (62), N Cahalan for Burke (68).

CORK Team: D Og Cusack; S O'Neill, E Dillon, B Murphy; J Gardiner (0-03, 0-01 '65'), R Curran (0-01), S Og O'hAilpin; T Kenny, L McLoughlin; M Cussen (0-02), K Murphy (0-02), C Naughton (1-01); B O'Connor (0-04, 0-02sl), A O'hAilpin, P Horgan (0-03, 0-01f).

Subs used: J O'Connor (0-01) for McLoughlin (48 mins), M Walsh for S Og O'hAilpin (49), P O'Sullivan for K Murphy (57).

Referee: James Owens (Wexford)

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

2010 All-Ireland SFC Opening Match: Galway v New York...


Connacht GAA Football Senior Championship - Preliminary Round
New York V Gaillimh
Time: 4 00 PM, Venue: Gaelic Park. NY
Referee: Maurice Condon
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Galway take on New York in GAA Connacht Senior Football Championship preliminary round on Sunday, 2 May at the Gaelic Park in New York.

Joe Kernan says Galway will be treating New York with the same respect as any other team when they meet.

This week, Michael Meehan was named Galway football captain for the Championship, but will not be involved in their opening match.
Instead, newly-appointed vice-captain Joe Bergin will lead the Tribesmen into battle, with Galway Manager Joe Kernan confirming that Meehan is still about four weeks away from full fitness.

Kernan has included two debutants for what is his first championship game as Galway manager with Eoin O Conghaile starting in goal and Eoin Concannon lining out alongside Padraic and Nicky Joyce in the full forward line. Several other players from the senior panel were unable to make the trip due to exams. They include, Sean Armstrong, Paul Conroy, David Reilly, Garreth Bradshaw and Conor Healy.

Galway XV: E O Conghaile; K Fitzgerald, F Hanley, A Burke; D Meehan, G O'Donnell, D Burke; B Cullinane, N Coleman; G Sice, F Breathnach, J Bergin (Captain) E Concannon, P Joyce, N Joyce.

New York boss Seamus Sweeney is confident that his side will give a good account of themselves against Galway.

The Exiles' participation in the Connacht SFC has called into question in recent years owing to cost issues and their lack of competitiveness, but Donegal native Sweeney is confident that they can put it up to Galway this time around.

New York XV: Pa Ryan, Colin Mc Carron, Brendan Mc Gourty, James Huvane, Allen Raftery, Aidan Power, Joe Bell, Pat Madden, Adrian O Connor, Jason Kelly, Paul O Hara, Johney Murtage, Dan Doona (Captain), Kenny O Connor, Ronan Caffrey

The Tribesmen jetted out to the Big Apple on Thursday for a game they are hot favorites to win. Barring an upset, Galway will return home early next week to prepare for a Connacht SFC semi-final showdown with either Sligo or Mayo on June 27.

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