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Replying To WonTon5:  "Only 1 u16 on the panel from what i can see
..Fionnan Kelly from Milltown. Are more i missed? Maybe one of the MB Lads."
Oliver is u16 I think there's only two of them

Upthrtribesmen (Galway) - Posts: 1 - 07/03/2026 19:13:33    2660460

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Anyone know where you see the upcoming fixtures? The Galway Gaa app isn't updating..
Lost without it :-(

WonTon5 (Galway) - Posts: 144 - 10/03/2026 08:42:54    2660765

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Random one. Im curious to find out How are clubs paying referees at the minute. Are Coaches paying by revolute? and then claiming back off club after? or are coaches calling to treasurers house before every game to collect the fee?....
or what's the most streamline way of doing this?
Thank you.

gti (Westmeath) - Posts: 246 - 11/03/2026 23:41:03    2660970

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Replying To Upthrtribesmen:  "Oliver is u16 I think there's only two of them"
I really think it is unnecessary to have U16s playing minor at county level. There is no real need for it. I know plenty of very strong U17 lads who went through the trials, but because they were not involved in an academy setup at U15 or U16 maybe because they were late bloomers, or because they were committed to other sports when they were younger, they are now being overlooked and left outside the system.
This is not a criticism of the U16 lads who were picked, because that is not their fault. But there is already plenty of talent within the proper age groups, and that talent deserves a fair chance

WonTon5 (Galway) - Posts: 144 - 12/03/2026 11:31:39    2660989

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Replying To WonTon5:  "I really think it is unnecessary to have U16s playing minor at county level. There is no real need for it. I know plenty of very strong U17 lads who went through the trials, but because they were not involved in an academy setup at U15 or U16 maybe because they were late bloomers, or because they were committed to other sports when they were younger, they are now being overlooked and left outside the system.
This is not a criticism of the U16 lads who were picked, because that is not their fault. But there is already plenty of talent within the proper age groups, and that talent deserves a fair chance"
There are only two from the entire squad who will be minor again next year. That's actually a very low number to be honest. Most underage panels, would have a few more than that, carrying over into the following year's team. The aim should be to pick what you think is your best panel of players. I'm pretty sure that's exactly what the coaching group have done.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2741 - 12/03/2026 11:41:57    2660991

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "There are only two from the entire squad who will be minor again next year. That's actually a very low number to be honest. Most underage panels, would have a few more than that, carrying over into the following year's team. The aim should be to pick what you think is your best panel of players. I'm pretty sure that's exactly what the coaching group have done."
This is more a general observation rather than being directed at this squad in particular, as I know there is only a small number included.

I completely understand that if U16 lads are genuine standout talents like for example a 15 year old Shay McGlincy was when he played midfield on that Minor All-Ireland winning team, then they can't be ignored.

But the U17 pool is large, and if younger players are mainly being brought in to integrate them into the system for next year and be part of an extended panel, I'm not sure I agree with that approach. It risks taking opportunities away from U17 lads who deserve a chance. There can also sometimes be a natural bias toward players who are already in the system, which makes it even harder for others to break in.

Maybe the two involved are genuinely pushing for starting places, maybe not. We will soon find out.

WonTon5 (Galway) - Posts: 144 - 12/03/2026 12:58:02    2661002

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Replying To TheBishop:  "Anyone got more info on the u20 panel this year?"
u20 squad seems to be top secret; most county boards have listed their squads at this stage

1951andwaiting (Galway) - Posts: 97 - 12/03/2026 12:58:46    2661004

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Details of Galway's games in the Connacht U20 and U17 Football Championships have been announced.

The Connacht U20 Football Championship will begin for Galway on Wednesday next, the 18th of March, when they take on Roscommon in Tuam Stadium, with the game throwing in at 5.15pm.

The format remains as a round robin for this year, with Galway's next game away to Leitrim on the 25th, followed by Sligo in Tuam Stadium on April 8th and Mayo away on the 15th.

The top team will go through to the Connacht final, with second and third playing a provincial semi-final on the 22nd. Galway has a new U20 manager this year, with Kevin Johnson of Claregalway appointed last August.

Details of the Connacht U17 football championship have also been revealed, with Galway at home to Leitrim in their opening game on March 20th, followed by Mayo away on the 27th, Sligo at home on April 10th and finally Roscommon away on the 17th.

Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2504 - 12/03/2026 14:07:20    2661013

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "There are only two from the entire squad who will be minor again next year. That's actually a very low number to be honest. Most underage panels, would have a few more than that, carrying over into the following year's team. The aim should be to pick what you think is your best panel of players. I'm pretty sure that's exactly what the coaching group have done."
I recall that Mattie Murphy specifically seemed to have a lot of success strategically populating u18 squads with a good few u17s on the intercounty minor hurling scene for a few seasons. People were often looking at crack minor squads in those days, saying a,b,c,x,y,z are underage next year too. And they'd usually be damn good the next year too.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4606 - 12/03/2026 20:54:39    2661039

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Replying To 1951andwaiting:  "u20 squad seems to be top secret; most county boards have listed their squads at this stage"
Panel named, a nice spread of clubs represented.
Tuam Stars: Shay McGlinchey, Jack Cryan, Cian Mitchell and Sean Rattigan
Kilconly: Brian O'Malley
Caherlistrane: Richard McGrath and Shane Greaney
Corofin: Killian Joyce, Ross Coen Vincent Gill and Cian Rafferty
Cortoon Shamrocks: Cian Hynes
Oranmore: Brian Carroll, Harry Keady, Shay Rabbitte, Ciaran McDonagh, Niall de Paor, Ciaran McDonagh and Sean Martyn
Headford: Ciaran O'Donnell
Ballinasloe: Charlie Killeen
Moycullen:Charlie Cox
Claregalway: Cillian Walsh, Daniel Hughes and Matthew Collins,
An Cheathrú Rua: Eoinín Ó Cualain, Maitiú Ó Domhnaill & Fionán O'Conghaile
Annaghdown: Olan Kelly
Clifden: Patrick Keaney
Caltra: Mikey Mulryan
Dunmore: Ruairi Walkin
Monivea-Abbey: Conor Mannion
Mountbellew-Moylough: Ciaran Mulhern
St Michael's: James Coyle
Athenry: Senan Treacy
Delighted to see Cian Hynes in; our neighbours are moaning about a lad going to Australia. Cian would be a bigger loss to us if the IRFU get their hands on him. We'll need him for the middle of the field.

GDL (Galway) - Posts: 922 - 13/03/2026 18:18:25    2661112

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Is Ciaran Mulhern bypassing the u20s this year? Named in starting 15 again for Sunday with the 20s out 3 days later. Will he play both?

WonTon5 (Galway) - Posts: 144 - 13/03/2026 20:41:26    2661122

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Replying To GDL:  "Panel named, a nice spread of clubs represented.
Tuam Stars: Shay McGlinchey, Jack Cryan, Cian Mitchell and Sean Rattigan
Kilconly: Brian O'Malley
Caherlistrane: Richard McGrath and Shane Greaney
Corofin: Killian Joyce, Ross Coen Vincent Gill and Cian Rafferty
Cortoon Shamrocks: Cian Hynes
Oranmore: Brian Carroll, Harry Keady, Shay Rabbitte, Ciaran McDonagh, Niall de Paor, Ciaran McDonagh and Sean Martyn
Headford: Ciaran O'Donnell
Ballinasloe: Charlie Killeen
Moycullen:Charlie Cox
Claregalway: Cillian Walsh, Daniel Hughes and Matthew Collins,
An Cheathrú Rua: Eoinín Ó Cualain, Maitiú Ó Domhnaill & Fionán O'Conghaile
Annaghdown: Olan Kelly
Clifden: Patrick Keaney
Caltra: Mikey Mulryan
Dunmore: Ruairi Walkin
Monivea-Abbey: Conor Mannion
Mountbellew-Moylough: Ciaran Mulhern
St Michael's: James Coyle
Athenry: Senan Treacy
Delighted to see Cian Hynes in; our neighbours are moaning about a lad going to Australia. Cian would be a bigger loss to us if the IRFU get their hands on him. We'll need him for the middle of the field."
Compared your list of 35 players with the Galway county squads from 2023 Minor, 2024 Minor, 2025 Minor and the 2025 U20 panel.

Key numbers:
17 players (48.6%) were on the 2023 Minor squad
9 players (25.7%) played Minor in 2024
13 players (37.1%) were on the 2025 Galway U20 squad
1 player appeared from he 2025 Galway Minor team ( Ciaran O'Donnell)

Overall:
27 players (77.1%) have appeared on at least one Galway county squad with the pathway
8 players (22.9%) haven't appeared on a county squad yet from what i can see, possibly at academy level u15 or u16

U20 eligibility for 2027:
9 players from the 2024 Minor team
+ 1 player from the 2025 Minor team
= 10 players from squad should be eligible for the 2027 U20 squad.

One thing that stands out is the lack of players in the pathway from Salthill/K. Looking at the clubs most represented across the squads and the list, Oranmore, Corofin, Tuam and Claregalway, they appear repeatedly through the Minor to U20 pathway.Given the size of Salthill/K population base in the city, you would normally expect to see more players progressing through county underage squads.

WonTon5 (Galway) - Posts: 144 - 14/03/2026 12:15:41    2661140

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Hoping we get over the line today don't fancy having to beat the dubs in the final game to stay up.Teams are getting stronger latter part of the league,Kerry yesterday,Armagh too so expect a tough battle from Monaghan as well.

Cornetto2 (Galway) - Posts: 177 - 15/03/2026 10:07:24    2661222

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Replying To Cornetto2:  "Hoping we get over the line today don't fancy having to beat the dubs in the final game to stay up.Teams are getting stronger latter part of the league,Kerry yesterday,Armagh too so expect a tough battle from Monaghan as well."
we will need need either 3 points over the 2 games or a much improved score difference.
safe journey to all traveling fans especially.
Gaillimh Abu

suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1774 - 15/03/2026 11:40:10    2661238

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Replying To Cornetto2:  "Hoping we get over the line today don't fancy having to beat the dubs in the final game to stay up.Teams are getting stronger latter part of the league,Kerry yesterday,Armagh too so expect a tough battle from Monaghan as well."
Regardless of today, we probably will need a result v dublin. A win today gives us a slighly better chance of survival but doesnt guarantee it. And i am concerned that we might not get the win today too. We are a decent team currently with great heart which means we can compete with anyone, but most teams can be competitive with us too. League results to date ,-3,-1,+1 and 2 draws.

anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 1044 - 15/03/2026 12:40:51    2661248

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Bit of pressure on now with Armagh beating Dublin and Roscommon beating Donegal.

Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2504 - 15/03/2026 15:13:09    2661264

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Shocked by how poor Monaghan are

galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1710 - 15/03/2026 16:22:58    2661282

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Replying To galwayfball:  "Shocked by how poor Monaghan are"
They came in with a minus55 points difference from 5 games. I'd have been more shocked, if they were good. With all of our current forward options, it was old man Conroy, and nobody else really, who took the pressure off Galway 2nd half, with those 2 timely two pointers.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4606 - 15/03/2026 18:03:31    2661317

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Granted they are away next weekend, but Kerry will want to ensure they get to a league final. They are a different animal, and on their day, in a class of their own, and will want to see progression all the way from here on in.

Their conversion rate v Mayo was off the charts and their defence has tightened up too. They also have serious fringe players who want to claim a starting place come the business end. So, imho, it has to be Armagh for the drop.

AnCrúiscínLán (Galway) - Posts: 120 - 15/03/2026 18:13:20    2661322

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Happy with win but thought Galway should have kicked on and try win by more unless I'm reading it wrong if Armagh beat Kerry ( I think they will at home ) Galway can loose by 3 and stay up loose by 4 and they gone I might be wrong with that ,

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 1138 - 15/03/2026 18:29:41    2661332

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