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Galway could easily go further in all-ireland than Roscommon, yesterday not that important in the overall season. Joyce has to see the bigger picture, all to play for
Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 76 - 11/05/2026 12:28:26 2672289 Link 0 |
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It was O'Flaherty. I believe it was he who also lost possession earlier in that play. He's dynamic going forward, but to be honest he has never really shown himself to he good on the backfoot. He's incredibly loose and allows players to get around him very easily. Not to be slating lads, but we looked very disorganised in the middle too. Molloy for all his attributes also isn't the tightest and wouldn't be the most natural centre-back. A huge amount of the unseen work of a centre-back is constantly organising and being vocal.
WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2799 - 11/05/2026 12:38:26 2672293 Link 0 |
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Like we got the momentum swings we got last year in Castlebar coming down the stretch, Roscommon got them this year. That's football. ahsure. (Galway) - Posts: 1768 - 11/05/2026 12:43:52 2672295 Link 0 |
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I thought the free brought forward was extremely harsh because nearly the same thing happened 10 mins early where we won the line ball and rossies played on with it but line ball not brought forward. Maybe because it was free vs line ball but should be no distinction between them
systematic (Galway) - Posts: 281 - 11/05/2026 12:49:03 2672297 Link 1 |
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Forwards not clicking had little to do with yesterday's loss. We kicked a few bad wides in the first half, but overall across the game we put a big score and were pretty efficient with our conversion rate. The momentum swung in the final 8 minutes because we hardly had the ball. We had one attack in that time, prior to the late equaliser attempt. Apart from that Roscommon won the majority of the kickouts and worked their scores with a strong breeze. We were starved of possession in that time. On top of that, most of the kickouts in that timeframe were our own, but we couldn't work a way to retain possession. Our purple patch in the second half, after their third goal, came from a lot of the breaking ball falling our way, as well as few good catches from Maher and D'Arcy. There was a stark difference between how Roscommon had options for the short one in the first half and how we had to go long every time in the second half. In the modern game against a team with good attackers, losing 5 or 6 of your own kickouts in a row can be devastating. Roscommon outscored us 8 points to 0 in the last 9 minutes. We didn't even have an attempt at a score in that time, until Shane Walsh's kick at the very end, simply because we hardly had the ball. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2799 - 11/05/2026 12:50:04 2672298 Link 1 |
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We won an all ireland minor in 2022 0r 2023.We won under 20 in 2020.Connacht titles aren't the be all and end all any more.
Alwaysencourage (Galway) - Posts: 594 - 11/05/2026 12:54:49 2672301 Link 0 |
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It's a strong squad, however some players aren't performing to how people expected. Granted it's also not a guarantee Cooke and Thompson would've either
ColmFlaherty (Galway) - Posts: 33 - 11/05/2026 12:58:38 2672305 Link 0 |
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Cooke was solid when was playing IMO, wasn't always 100% but was a good player, he was able to win kickouts. The problem is that his work commitments would clash with playing for Galway. Tierney I agree their but Daly and Hernon improved the defence when they came on to me. It's a good team we have but like others have said their has to be a way in where we don't have constantly rely on Walsh, Comer and another 1 or 2 to get us through games. ColmFlaherty (Galway) - Posts: 33 - 11/05/2026 13:03:11 2672306 Link 0 |
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So many good chances missed in the first half, kickouts again a big issue, not winning their share at midfield, especially breaking ball, seems no plan (or faith) for short kickouts, Ros tore through our defence at will, (no one leaving a hand on them) but still 6 up with 7 minutes to go, and only for Comers obstruction woud probably have gone on to win. The win would have papered over all those cracks, a lot of things to sort out, as Kildare coming to town with nothing to lose and no pressure
1951andwaiting (Galway) - Posts: 101 - 11/05/2026 13:28:30 2672317 Link 0 |
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It's not complicated, just compare the intensity of kildare v westmeath to yesterday. Kildare are so open in defense. If we play anything like against roscommon, we'll win easily.
systematic (Galway) - Posts: 281 - 11/05/2026 14:01:39 2672337 Link 0 |
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Just anotherday when mentors continued to take their siesta around 4 in the afternoon. they can't be expected to disrupt their schedule can they? backtooldwall (Galway) - Posts: 226 - 11/05/2026 14:08:25 2672342 Link 0 |
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In two of our last 4 championship games, Down 2025 and Ros 2026, we've conceded precisely 3-21. You can talk 2pointers and new rules if you like, but I don't see Kerry conceding that sort of cricket score too often. Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4708 - 11/05/2026 14:19:40 2672349 Link 0 |
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That's a good point about the marginality of our margins at the last 2-3 Connacht Finals. We were probably due to run out of road at Connacht Finals, based on the nature of our comfort margins in this game 2024-2026.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4708 - 11/05/2026 14:25:08 2672351 Link 0 |
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I wouldn't be looking to players not around for losing. As good as Thompson was last year it should be worth taking into account that he got fast tracked from the U20 grade due to injuries last year. The current Galway panel is at it's strongest for years, lost away to Division one team on their home patch yesterday doesn't change that so credit where it's due to the rossies. Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 829 - 11/05/2026 15:18:03 2672366 Link 0 |
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Our manager, who is an all time playing legend no doubts, does not seem to be learning any manager lessons as the years go by and we repeat the same mistakes. No obvious kickout plans, no plan on opposition kickout (none that works anyway), soft centre of defence, baffling selections (O'Flaherty and Roche yesterday), not enough variation in attack except get the ball to a shooter, (we never seem to have runners off the shoulder). conordee (Galway) - Posts: 466 - 11/05/2026 15:24:05 2672369 Link 0 |
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There no shame in loosing yesterday eventually Galway were going to loose in Connacht bigger issues in my opinion is its same players last few years no new players really just bascialy move same players around molloy centre forward v dubs centre back yesterday though he did descent on smith who is a handful playing Roche as a target man and not kick ball in made zero sense every year Joyce picks some random lads few years ago played Eoin Finnerty , Mike Farragher out of blue put Niall Daly full forward another year gone after 20 mins played Molloy , Sweeney wing forward v mayo in Connacht final 3 years both gone by ht makes daft decision at times ,, I've said it here lots time Galway no pace in half back line and very few playes in back 6 or midfield actually kick the ball id say yesterday between the back 6 and 2 midfield players they not give 10 kick passes in whole game Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 1153 - 11/05/2026 15:27:14 2672372 Link 0 |