Galway captain Paul Conroy admits that the Tribesmen's Connacht SFC clash with Leitrim was dour.
Kevin Walsh's charges claimed an untidy victory at Carrick-on-Shannon on Sunday to seal a semi-final date with holders Mayo next month. Conroy says the quarter-final was nothing to write home about:
"A dour enough game," the St James' clubman concedes in The Tuam Herald. "Coming to Leitrim and winning by eight points, we're happy enough with that, but the performance wasn't where we wanted it to be at all.
"I think we did well when we didn't have the ball in terms of stopping them from playing but when we did have the ball we made a lot of wrong decisions. We weren't as creative as we'd like to be, we knew they'd drop a lot of men back.
"It was a game where we had to grind out a result and we did that. We know we have massive work to do in the next couple of weeks."
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