Galway footballers to receive their Connacht SFC medals in London

October 11, 2018

Damien Comer and Kevin Walsh congratulate one another in the dressing room after Galway's Connacht SFC final victory over Roscommon ©INPHO/Tommy Dickson

by Damian Dolan 

In a major “coup’ for the Galway Association in London, December’s annual dinner will see the entire Galway senior football team in attendance and presented with their Connacht Championship winner’s medals.

This year’s dinner takes place on Saturday 8 December at the Hilton Hotel in Wembley.

Galway manager Kevin Walsh will bring his All-Ireland semi-finalists to London for what promises to be a unique and special evening. 

Finbarr Burke, chairperson of the Galway Association, told The Irish World: “It’s going to be huge; it’s a fantastic coup to bring them over. 

“It’s the first time we’ve experienced anything like this. It’s going to be really exciting for Galway GAA supporters. Most people in the west of Ireland have connections here.”

Mr Burke has been involved with the Galway Association for more than 40 years.

He has been in discussion with the Galway county board about bringing the team over since mid-August. It was confirmed last week that the team will definitely be attending the dinner. 

The Tribesmen beat Roscommon in the final by 0-16 to 2-6 to be crowned Connacht champions for a 47thtime and move one clear of Mayo.

They went onto reach the All-Ireland semi-finals where they were knocked out by Dublin, as well as reaching the Division 1 league final.

With the dinner limited to 550, people advised to apply early for tickets to avoid disappointment. 

Tickets are priced at £85. To book, or for further information, or to find out about sponsorship opportunities contact Finbarr on 07915 608883 or the Galway Association secretary Nora Connelly on 01895 639539.

There are fifteen county finals taking place this weekend with ten of those in football. Join our match tracker on Sunday afternoon for live updates from around the county grounds.


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