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giveitlong (Galway) - Posts: 1319 - 20/05/2026 09:10:03 2674265 Link 1 |
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The goalkeeper stuff is nonsense in relation to McHugh, but I do think he could be a very valuable asset as a forward. What you say above was also applicable to Steven Sherlock in Cork a few years ago. He wasn't quick or mobile enough for the modern game apparently. Under the new rules, he's quickly becoming one of Cork's most important players. Contrary to what you say, there's actually more room for a forward who can't run as much in the new game, than there was 3 or years ago. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2815 - 20/05/2026 11:40:24 2674305 Link 0 |
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Will the viewing figures in Galway be bigger for the Kildare match or Love Island? jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1956 - 20/05/2026 23:09:13 2674444 Link 0 |
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Now that John Heslin has returned for Westmeath, will viewership figures there be bigger for their matches or for Ear To The Ground??!!
Triffic (Galway) - Posts: 184 - 21/05/2026 11:40:18 2674485 Link 1 |
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Agreed. Our kickout stats are an abject failure. 56% of own kickouts retained v Ros as opposed to 81% for Ros (climbing to 92% on short ones). We cannot win without plugging this deadly gap in our armour.
togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 1133 - 21/05/2026 13:31:50 2674503 Link 0 |
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The main reason Roscommon won majority of there own kickouts is Galway basically gave them up short I'd say Galway have being doing this consistently under Joyce it cost them all Ireland v Armagh Galway not push up on kickouts until 66 min and won everything from there on but 2 late same v Meath last year pushed up and scored 2-04 in few mins then back to normal , I think both Mcdonnagh and o connaghile need start v Kildare they way better at putting pressure on kickouts ,, I mske a prediction Ross not win 81% v Tyrone as Tyrone will push up on them big time I expect Ross win by 5 ,, Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 1158 - 21/05/2026 16:01:25 2674532 Link 1 |
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Agree, all of our loss's over the last few years were because we didn't get it right tactically and failed to take the opportunities we were given. We have no business in this championship if we are going to give away the opposing teams kickoffs and fail to even break even on our own. Joyce and company seem to put this failure down to the goalkeepers where neither of them have made a strong case over the other. Another thing that has become blatantly obvious is our lack of pace out the field, in the Roscommon game some of their players were running away from our backs with the ball. The experts seem to think we will win Saturdays game with ease but it should be worth mentioning Kildare ran W'Meath close and we should treat them with the utmost respect. Galway4ever (Galway) - Posts: 224 - 21/05/2026 17:56:17 2674550 Link 1 |
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I thought it was the free taking situation and the injuries that lost ye the All Ireland final v Armagh?
JimB1991 (Donegal) - Posts: 175 - 21/05/2026 22:21:39 2674569 Link 0 |
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Bad freetaking, which then escalated into eschewing a volume of freetaking opportunities altogether as the game wore on, undoubtedly had a hugely negative impact on Galway's scoring total at the 2024 allireland final.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4727 - 22/05/2026 12:26:39 2674615 Link 0 |
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You're not wrong Jim, they were definitely a factor too. We left a lot of scores behind from frees, which were crucial in such a tight game. A few big issues that day unfortunately. There's no doubt that we cleaned up on kickouts late on when had no choice but to push up, but that can be risky too. We simply had to do it at that stage of the game. The lack of pressure on Roscommon's kickout two weeks ago was a huge factor in that game. Roche left exposed trying to track a much quicker corner-back who managed to get free to take a short one repeatedly. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2815 - 22/05/2026 12:27:42 2674616 Link 0 |
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Re the pace of Galway. I think the Rossies have 2 or 3 of the fastest players in the country so that probably exaggerated any lack of pace on our side. Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1955 - 22/05/2026 12:49:38 2674622 Link 0 |
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Almost all top teams have some extremely quick players now. Conaty and McQuillan in Armagh, Moore, O'Donnell and Roarty in Donegal, White in Kerry. Getting the match-ups right is crucial, as is implementing a plan to reduce thess threats. Handing over the opposition kickout and letting them run at you from deep isn't a great strategy against a team with pace.
WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2815 - 22/05/2026 13:17:26 2674628 Link 0 |
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Galway should beat Kildare. But it will not be easy. Just a point or two. galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2756 - 22/05/2026 13:18:09 2674629 Link 0 |
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Bookies have Galway at 1/10 and Kildare 6/1.
BigSur (Westmeath) - Posts: 1252 - 22/05/2026 13:40:22 2674636 Link 0 |
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Crazy odds. I'm expecting a tight game. I think Galway could be sluggish, they were in previous years playing after a barnstorming Connacht final. Add in a nearly empty Pearse Stadium and the fact that Kildare went to extra time against Westmeath, this match will be tighter than all the talk suggests.
jam83 (Galway) - Posts: 233 - 22/05/2026 14:24:37 2674644 Link 0 |
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So the Bookies and punters reckon Galway by at least 8 points. I'm not so sure about that as Galway tend to make things more difficult for themselves a 3 or 4 point win won't be any surprise.
Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 848 - 22/05/2026 15:40:51 2674662 Link 0 |
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Shooting efficiency wasn't good in the All-Ireland final v Armagh alright Clare. Now don't you have Mayo v Monaghan to focus on instead?
Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 848 - 22/05/2026 15:43:30 2674665 Link 0 |
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An 8 point handicap means a Kildare win, or a Galway win by 7 or less is equally as likely as "Galway by at least 8" Not just you, but that phrase seems to have become commonplace in gaa circles but it's an incorrect one The amount of time given over by the bookies to pricing such things is also miniscule to the extreme. It's very far down the priority order PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 370 - 22/05/2026 19:05:06 2674688 Link 0 |