Galway's hurling and football management teams are believed to be up in arms over the lack of training facilities available to them.
Sources from both camps have told the Connacht Tribune that the management teams and indeed players have become disillusioned over the fact that the county does not have a dedicated training complex.
The recent poor weather has highlighted the county's lack of facilities available to their county teams as they have been forced to use the Connacht Centre of Excellence in Bekan, Co Mayo on a number of occasions.
A source told the Connacht Tribune: "It is not at crisis point, only because the weather is improving, but, again, what happens down the line.
"It is now the middle of April and there have been less than 20 field sessions done. Training was cancelled one night because there was nowhere to go and then you see the likes of the Wicklow with their four sand based pitches or Meath with their facilities in Dunganny."
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