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Daniel Coyle and Legacy win $137,000 Kentucky Grand Prix

Daniel Coyle and Legacy won the $137,000 Kentucky Grand Prix at the weekend.

The Derry native maintained his winning run at Kentucky Spring Horse Show in the three-star class where only two combinations jumped double clear.

Coyle and the 11-year-old mare Legacy came into the competition on the back of a win in Thursday’s $37,000 1.45m Spring Classic. A clear jump-off round in 37.65 seconds was  enough for Coyle to take the win. The only other double clear, Columbia’s Camilo Rueda aboard Indus Van Het Keysereyck, were second in 39.75 seconds.

Speaking after his win, the Irish rider said:

“There were 10 in the jump off which usually means it will be really fast. There were some really good horse-and-rider combinations. She [Legacy] is fast in her own way. I think the double combination caught a lot of people off guard. That mare has come far. We have changed our strategy over the past month. She has always been a special horse and we have a great team behind her.”

Corkman Shane Sweetnam was also among the prizes, coming sixth with Karlin Van’t Vennehof. Limerick’s Paul O’Shea and Skara Glen’s Machu Picchu were seventh.

 

UFC champ Charles Oliveira warns Conor McGregor: ‘Come over to Brazil and I’ll put you on your ass’

The Brazilian defeated Michael Chandler to win the UFC lightweight championship last night.

Newly crowned UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira had stern words for Conor McGregor during a post-fight press conference last night.

The Brazilian claimed the vacant UFC lightweight championship last night after a two round war with Michael Chandler which seen Oliveira overcome adversity and TKO his opponent at the start of the second round. Many UFC fans love to play online casinos australia that provides lots of entertainment.

Conor McGregor took to Twitter to congratulate – and taunt Oliveira simultaneously – shortly after the fight ended, tweeting: “Congrats to Olivera on becoming the 11th UFC lightweight champion. Wonder who Twelve is…”

Oliveira didn’t take kindly to McGregor’s input and responded to the Irishman, saying through an interpreter: “Conor, worry about Dustin. Afterwards, we’ll talk about it.

“Conor, since you’re so tough: First of all, you beat Dustin and then come over to Brazil and I’ll put you on your ass.

“First, he has to pass Dustin. He’s just one of these guys that talks a lot. He’s gotta beat Dustin first.”

McGregor is scheduled to face Dustin Poirier in a trilogy fight on on July 10th. The winner of which will likely face Oliveira for the UFC lightweight title. Which should be as entertaining as best online casinos ca where you can play for hours.

McGregor has won the lightweight championship previously, defeating Eddie Alvarez in one of his most polished performances in 2016, becoming the ‘champ champ’ in the process.

He was later stripped of the title due to inactivity but he did challenge (now retired) Khabib Nurmagomedov for the championship in 2018, a bout which he lost in the fourth round.

Will McGregor be next in line to challenge for Charles Oliveira’s title? Or will that privilege go to Dustin Poirier?

Video Highlights – Dublin never leave second gear to beat Roscommon

League GAA Result- Dublin never leave second gear to beat Roscommon

  • 75′

    Full Time – 0-16 – 1-22

  • 75′

    Costello chips penalty over the bar

  • 71′

    Dublin point from play by Kilkenny

  • 71′

    Roscommon point from play Eddie Nolan

  • 70′

    Super point from Cormac Costello.

  • 68′

    Roscommon point from free Ciaran Murtagh

  • 68′

    Roscommon point from play Ciaran Murtagh

  • 64′

    Ciaran Kilkenny point

  • 64′

    Cormac Costello with two free kicks

  • 55′

    Ciaran Murtagh point

  • 54′

    Cormac Costello free, Dublin by 6pts

  • 49′

    Paddy Small point

  • 45′

    Donie Smith free, only 4 in it

  • 42′

    Donie Smith free, Ross back to within 5pts

  • 40′

    Second penalty for Dublin, Fergal Lennon is off Roscommon team. Peanlty missed

  • 34′

    Cormac Costello free

  • 34′

    Roscommon point from play Ciaran Murtagh

  • 32′

    Lovely score from Niall Daly

  • 25′

    Murtagh point for Roscommon

  • 25′

    Paddy Small point

  • 24′

    Donie Smith free

  • 20′

    Waterbreak – 0-05 – 1-08

  • 18′

    GOAL – Cormac Costello from a penalty

  • 16′

    Free Donie Smith

  • 16′

    Dublin point Dara Mullin

  • 13′

    Dublin point from play Cormac Costello

  • 11′

    Ciaran Kilkenny mark

  • 12′

    Smith levels it up for Roscommon

  • 10′

    Cormac Costello gives Dublin the lead

  • 10′

    Cormac Costello gives Dublin the lead

  • 4′

    A cracker form Donie Smith

  • 3′

    Dublin point from free Cormac Costello

  • 2′

    Point from Donie Smith free

Previous Meeting

The last competitive meeting between the counties came in the Super 8s series in 2019, with Dublin winning comfortably by 2-26 to 0-14.

Starting Teams

Roscommon Colm Lavin; David Murray, Fergal Lennon, Gary Patterson; Conor Hussey, Niall Daly, Brian Stack; Eddie Nolan, Shane Killoran; Niall Kilroy, Cathal Cregg, Enda Smith; Ciaran Murtagh, Donie Smith, Diarmuid Murtagh.

Dublin

Evan Comerford; Michael Fitzsimons, David Byrne, Jonny Cooper; Eoin Murchan, John Small, Robert McDaid; Brian Fenton, James McCarthy; Niall Scully, Ciaran Kilkenny, Sean Bugler; Paddy Small, Con O’Callaghan, Cormac Costello.

Betting

Roscommon 15/2
Draw 10/1
Dublin 1/12

Handicap
Roscommon +7pts 10/11
Dublin -7pts 10/11

TV COVERAGE OF ROSCOMMON V DUBLIN

The match is Live on TG4

Dublin’s results last year were as follows:

Round 1: Dublin 1-19 Kerry 1-19, Croke Park

Round 2: Mayo 0-8 Dublin 1-11, MacHale Park, Castlebar

Round 3: Dublin 1-15 Monaghan 1-15, Croke Park

Round 4: Dublin 1-15 Donegal 1-14, Croke Park

Round 5: Tyrone 1-10 Dublin 1-7, Healy Park, Omagh

Round 6: Dublin 1-20 Meath 0-19, Parnell Park

Round 7: Galway 0-15 Dublin 2-15, Pearse Stadium, Salthill

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Gaelic Football League Result – Meath rally to beat Westmeath

Football League -Gaelic Football League Result – Meath had a fantastic second-half rally to beat Westmeath

  • 76′

    Full Time – Meath 16 Westmeath 15

  • 75′

    Wallace puts Meath 2pts up

  • 73′

    Point from play by Bryan McMahon, Meath lead

  • 67′

    Keeper Andy Colgan levels it up

  • 65′

    Jordan Morris point

  • 58′

    Jordan Morris point from a free

  • 56′

    Point from play Fionn Reilly

  • 55′

    Point from play Luke Loughlin

  • 53′

    Ray Connellan point

  • 53′

    Westmeath lead by 2pts at the final waterbreak

  • 50′

    Sam Dunkan

  • 46′

    Another good score from John Heslin

  • 44′

    Point from play by Bryan McMahon

  • 41′

    Free by Bryan McMahon

  • 40′

    John Heslin puts Westmeath 3pts up

  • 35′

    John Heslin slots over a free with the last kick of the half. Meath 0-07 Westmeath 0-08

  • 34′

    John Heslin with a free

  • 28′

    Darragh Campion gives Meath the lead

  • 28′

    Cillian O’Sullivan levels it up

  • 23′

    John Heslin with a free

  • 16′

    Eoin Harkin levels it up

  • 15′

    Cillian O’Sullivan point

  • 11′

    Ger Egan puts Westmeath 2pts up

  • 10′

    John Heslin puts Westmeath 2pts up

  • 10′

    Ronan O’Toole point

  • 4′

    OSullivan kicks Meath ahead

  • 2′

    Luke Loughlin point

  • Westmeath Team : Jason Daly; Jack Smith, Kevin Maguire, Boidu Sayeh; James Dolan, Ronan Wallace, Jamie Gonoud; Sam Duncan, Ray Connellan; Kieran Martin, Denis Corroon, Ger Egan; Ronan O’Toole, John Heslin, Luke Loughlin.

  • Meath team : Andy Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Ronan Ryan; Eoin Harkin, Shane McEntee, Donal Keogan; Bryan Menton, Padraic Harnan; Ethan Devine, Darragh Campion, Matthew Costello; Jordan Morris, Thomas O’Reilly, Cillian O’Sullivan.

Meath team : Andy Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Ronan Ryan; Eoin Harkin, Shane McEntee, Donal Keogan; Bryan Menton, Padraic Harnan; Ethan Devine, Darragh Campion, Matthew Costello; Jordan Morris, Thomas O’Reilly, Cillian O’Sullivan.

Subs: Harry Hogan, Gavin McCoy, Fionn Reilly, Jason Scully, Jack O’Connor, David Dillon, Danny Dixon, Bryan McMahon, James Conlon, Eamon Wallace, Donal Lenihan.

Westmeath Team : Jason Daly; Jack Smith, Kevin Maguire, Boidu Sayeh; James Dolan, Ronan Wallace, Jamie Gonoud; Sam Duncan, Ray Connellan; Kieran Martin, Denis Corroon, Ger Egan; Ronan O’Toole, John Heslin, Luke Loughlin.

Betting
Meath 2/7
Westmeath 7/2

Handicap
Meath -4 10/11
Westmeath +4 10/11

GAA Football League Result – Clare easily beat very poor Laois team

Football League Division 2 GAA Football League Result – Clare easily beat very poor Laois team.

77′
Full time – 1-16 – 0-12

68′

Stunning sideline kick from Eoin Cleary

65′

Clare : 1-15(15) Laois : 0-9(9) Clare point from free David Tubridy

60′
Clare lead by 6pts with 10 to play

47′

Clare : 1-12(15) Laois : 0-6(6) Clare point from play Eoin Cleary

41′

Clare : 1-9(12) Laois : 0-6(6) Laois point from play Paul Kingston

35′

Half time – Clare : 1-8(11) Laois : 0-5(5)

35′

Clare : 1-8(11) Laois : 0-5(5) Laois point from free Niall Corbet

31′

Clare : 1-8(11) Laois : 0-3(3) Clare point from play Eoin Cleary

28′

Clare : 1-7(10) Laois : 0-3(3) Clare goal from play Daniel Walsh

25′

Clare : 0-7(7) Laois : 0-3(3) Clare point from play Eoin Cleary

23′

Clare : 0-6(6) Laois : 0-3(3) Clare point from free Eoin Cleary

19′

Clare : 0-5(5) Laois : 0-3(3) Laois point from free Donal Kingston

16′

13mins 1st half Clare : 0-4(4) Laois : 0-2(2) Laois point from play Evan O Connell

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13mins 1st half Clare : 0-4(4) Laois : 0-2(2) Laois point from play Evan O Connell

Team News

Clare:

1: Stephen Ryan (Kilrush Shamrocks),

2: Kevin Harnett (Meelick), 3: Cillian Brennan (Clondegad), 4: Eoghan Collins (Ballyhaunis), 5: Ciaran Russell (Éire Óg), 6: Cian O’Dea (Kilfenora), 7: Alan Sweeney (St Breckans)

8: Darragh Bohannon (Shannon Gaels)
9: Cathal O’Connor (Coolmeen)

10: Pearse Lillis (Cooraclare), 11: Eoin Cleary (St Josephs Miltown), 12: Jamie Malone (Corofin)

13: Gavin Cooney (Éire Óg), 14: Keelan Sexton (Kilmurry Ibrickane), 15: Joe McGann (St Breckans)

 

Laois : Niall Corbet; Robbie Pigott, Mark Timmons, Trevor Collins; Gareth Dillon, Colm Begley, Patrick O’Sullivan; John O’Loughlin, Kieran Lillis; Mark Barry, Evan O’Carroll; Danny O’Reilly; Eoin Lowry, Donie Kingston, Paul Kingston.

Subs: Matthew Byron, Brian Daly, Gary Walsh, Brian Byrne, Alan Farrell, Eoin Buggie, Shane Bolger, Seamus Lacey, Michael Keogh, Ross Munnelly, Sean O’Flynn

Betting: 

Clare 1/1

Laois 11/10

Hurling League Result – Galway easily beat an under-par Limerick

Hurling League – Galway easily beat an under-par Limerick in Salthill to remain unbeaten. 

Galway 0-26 Limerick 1-17

Team News
Galway : Eanna Murphy; Sean Loftus, Gearoid McInerneny, Jack Fitzpatrick; Adrian Tuohy, Padraic Mannion, Fintan Burke; David Burke, Cathal Mannion; Joseph Cooney, Evan Niland, Brian Connannon; Jarlath Mannion, Niall Burke, Conor Whelan.

Subs: Darach Fahy, TJ Brennan, Shane Cooney, Darren Morrissey, Jason Flynn, Diarmuid Kilcommins, Declan Cronin, Jack Hastings, Kevin Cooney, Joe Canning, Johnny Coen.

Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Aaron Costello, Dan Morrissey, Richie English; Diarmaid Byrnes, Kyle Hayes, Barry Nash; William O’Donoghue, Brian O’Grady; Gearoid Hegarty, Cian Lynch, David Reidy; Cathal O’Neill, Seamus Flanagan, Peter Casey.

Subs: Barry Hennessy, Conor Boylan, Adrian Breen, Colin Coughlan, Sean Finn, Aaron Gillane, Robbie Hanley, Tom Morrissey, Darragh O’Donovan, Mark Quinlan, Brian Ryan.

Betting
Galway 11/8
Limerick 4/6

Hurling League – Kilkenny v Antrim – Starting Teams, Betting & Results

Hurling League – Kilkenny v Antrim – Starting Teams, Betting & Results, this should be an easy win for the cats. Live score updates on Irishscores.com

Game live on GAAGO at 1:30pm

Team News
Kilkenny:: Darren Brennan; Tommy Walsh, Hu Lawlor, Paddy Deegan; David Blanchfield, Padraig Walsh, Conor Browne; Richie Reid, Cillian Buckley; Liam Blanchfield, Eoin Cody, Martin Keoghan; James Bergin, Adrian Mullen, Alan Murphy.

Antrim: Ryan Elliott; Stephen Rooney, Gerard Walsh, Damon McMullan; Eoghan Campbell, Paddy Burke, Joe Maskey; Neil McManus, Keelan Molloy; Michael Bradley, James McNaughton, Niall McKenna; Conal Cunning, Ciaran Clarke, Conor McCann.

Betting
1/50 Kilkenny
33/1 Antrim

Handicap
Kilkenny -12 10/11
Antrim +12 10/11

Hurling –Westmeath v Waterford – Starting Teams, Betting & Results

Westmeath v Waterford is live on GAAGO, we have the starting Teams, betting & results. Live scores on Irishscores.com

Team News
Westmeath: TBC

Waterford: Shaun O’Brien; Ian Kenny, Shane Fives, Tom Barron; Seamus Keating, Iarlaith Daly, Kieran Power; Peter Hogan, Billy Power; Jack Fagan, Patrick Curran, DJ Foran; Jack Prendergast, Michael Kiely, Mikey Kearney.

Subs: Billy Nolan, Conor Gleeson, Darragh Lyons, Jake Dillon, Kieran Bennett, Conor Sheahan, Kevin Moran, Mark O’Brien, Dessie Hutchinson, Shane McNulty, Conor Prunty.

Betting
1/100 Waterford
66/1 Westmeath

Handicap
+16 Westmeath
-16 Waterford

Saturday 15 May Results

Football Division 1 North round 1
At Healy Park
Donegal 0-18
Tyrone 0-16

Football Division 1 South round 1
At Austin Stack Park
Kerry 4-21
Galway 0-11

Football Division 2 North round 1
At Elverys MacHale Park
Mayo 2-21
Down 1-11

Football Division 2 South round 1
At Semple Stadium
Kildare 2-12
Cork 0-14

Football Division 3 North round 1
At Glennon Brothers Pearse Park
Derry 0-21
Longford 0-5

Football Division 3 North round 1
At Brewster Park
Fermanagh 0-15
Cavan 0-14

Football Division 3 South round 1
At the LIT Gaelic Grounds
Limerick 1-13
Tipperary 0-14

Football Division 4 North round 1
At Geraldines GFC
Antrim 1-15
Louth 3-8

Football Division 4 South round 1
At Fraher Field
Carlow 3-16
Waterford 0-10

Hurling Division 1 Group A round 2
At Semple Stadium
Tipperary 0-22
Cork 2-16

Hurling Division 1 Group B round 2
At MW Hire O’Moore Park
Dublin 0-30
Laois 1-19

Hurling Division 2A round 2
At Aughrim
Meath 0-20
Wicklow 0-11

Hurling Division 2B round 2
At St Conleth’s Park
Kildare 4-29
Donegal 0-14

Hurling Division 2B round 2
At Dr Hyde Park
Meath 1-20
Roscommon 1-9

Hurling – Clare v Wexford – Starting Teams, Betting & Results

It’s the second week of Division 1 hurling, Clare will want to make up for loss last week and beat Wexford, we have starting teams, betting & results.

Team News
Clare (Allianz HL Division 1 v Wexford): Eibhear Quilligan; Rory Hayes, Conor Cleary, Liam Corry; Diarmuid Ryan, John Conlon, Aidan McCarthy; David Fitzgerald, Tony Kelly; Cathal Malone, TBC, Colin Guilfoyle; Ryan Taylor, Aron Shanagher, TBC.

Subs: Donal Tuohy, Aaron Fitzgerald, Shane Meehan, Paidí Fitzpatrick, Jack Browne, Shane Golden, Domhnall McMahon, Mark Rodgers, Cian Nolan, Ian Galvin, Jason McCarthy.

Betting
Clare 11/10
Wexford Evens

Saturday 15 May Results

Football Division 1 North round 1
At Healy Park
Donegal 0-18
Tyrone 0-16

Football Division 1 South round 1
At Austin Stack Park
Kerry 4-21
Galway 0-11

Football Division 2 North round 1
At Elverys MacHale Park
Mayo 2-21
Down 1-11

Football Division 2 South round 1
At Semple Stadium
Kildare 2-12
Cork 0-14

Football Division 3 North round 1
At Glennon Brothers Pearse Park
Derry 0-21
Longford 0-5

Football Division 3 North round 1
At Brewster Park
Fermanagh 0-15
Cavan 0-14

Football Division 3 South round 1
At the LIT Gaelic Grounds
Limerick 1-13
Tipperary 0-14

Football Division 4 North round 1
At Geraldines GFC
Antrim 1-15
Louth 3-8

Football Division 4 South round 1
At Fraher Field
Carlow 3-16
Waterford 0-10

Hurling Division 1 Group A round 2
At Semple Stadium
Tipperary 0-22
Cork 2-16

Hurling Division 1 Group B round 2
At MW Hire O’Moore Park
Dublin 0-30
Laois 1-19

Hurling Division 2A round 2
At Aughrim
Meath 0-20
Wicklow 0-11

Hurling Division 2B round 2
At St Conleth’s Park
Kildare 4-29
Donegal 0-14

Hurling Division 2B round 2
At Dr Hyde Park
Meath 1-20
Roscommon 1-9

Kerry cruise to a 22 point rout of Galway in league opener

Allianz Football League Division 1

Saturday 15th May 2021. Austin Stack Park, Tralee

Kerry 4-21 Galway 0-11

Score-by-score

Peter Keane’s Kerry came out with a point to prove after a disappointing end to their Munster championship campaign last year. One got the impression that winter in the Kingdom was spent dwelling on that dramatic exit. The Tribesmen struggled badly to keep pace with Kerry’s tempo, particularly in the first half. To be honest this game was done and dusted by the interval as Kerry led by ten points despite playing against the wind.

First Half

Paudie Clifford got the scoring underway with a point into the teeth of the wind. Damien Comer fisted over a quick leveller from the kick out. David Clifford showed that anything his brother could do he could replicate. Killian Spillane notched Kerry’s third point. A Matthew Tierney free came back off the post at the far end as Galway struggled to cope with Kerry’s pace and movement in the early stages. David Clifford kicked his second of the game and Kerry led by 0-4 v 0-1 inside the opening five minutes. 

The pace of scoring slowed down after the frantic opening spell. Galway’s Damien Comer saw an effort from the left get pushed wide by the strong cross-field breeze. Kerry’s next score came from a well struck 45’ from David Moran which was dubiously awarded after Seán Mulkerrin knocked the ball off Seán O’Sheas hip. David Clifford drilled over his third from play on twelve minutes. 

A sustained spell of Galway possession inside the Kerry half led to Dessie Connelly wining a free which Shane Walsh duly converted.

The game was even enough in this early stage, however, that all changed dramatically on the arrival of Kerry’s first goal. A quick free caught out the static Galway defence. Quick hands from Seán O’Shea and Killian Spillane set up an effort which David Clifford calmly palmed into the net. Killian Spillane fisted over a point after Bernard Power made a point blank save from Dara Moynihan to prevent a second Kerry goal in as many minutes.

Water break: Kerry 1-7 Galway 0-2

Paul Conroy sent over a point from distance for Galway after a patient build up. Paudie Clifford drilled home the second Kerry goal after a clever reverse pass from  Moynihan. Shane Walsh hit another poor wide for Pádraic Joyce’s side. Gavin White missed a superb chance for a third Kerry goal as the Kingdom were cutting the Galway defence open at will. Paudie Clifford’s initial effort was well saved and White slipped at the crucial moment when the goal appeared at his mercy. 

Paul Conroy kicked his second and Galway’s fourth score. Joyce could see his side were struggling and he was quick to make changes on the sideline as Cooke and Heaney were replaced by Ronan Steed and Cathal Sweeney on 25 minutes. David Clifford was proving a handful for the Galway defence as he added another stylish point with his left foot from the right hand side. 

Dara Moynihan set up another goal chance for Paudie Clifford. This time the Fossa man dragged his right footed effort across the face of goal and wide. 

The Galway defence couldn’t lay a glove on their Kerry counterparts. Killian Spillane kicked over another score for Peter Keane’s men after a passing move which probed and tested for a gap before the space was created for Spillane. 

Dessie Connelly brought the Galway return for the half to five and Matthew Tierney made it six from the opposite side in first half stoppage time. There was still time for Spillane to add his fourth before the whistle for the interval. A ten point lead at the break was a fair reflection of the one sided nature of the half. 

Half-time: Kerry 2-10 Galway 0-6

The heavens opened in Tralee at the interval. Not that it bothered the home side. Kerry took up where they left off on the resumption. Sean O’Shea clipped over another free before David Clifford struck his second goal of the game. Damien Comer was repelled by debutant Fitzgibbon at the other end. The young shot stopper was a late replacement for Shane Ryan. The hat-trick was completed three minutes later with a soccer style goal. Clifford dummied his initial shot and a Cruyff style drag back left the defence bamboozled. Clifford then slotted the ball into an empty net. 

Peter Keane then emptied his bench and replaced David Moran with debutant Paul O’Shea (Kilcummin), a cousin of the Clifford’s. Brian O’Beaglaoich was black carded for a foul on Shane Walsh on 45mins. Damien Comer clipped over a point for Galway. Finian O’Laoi came in for the injured Paul Conroy as the day went from bad to worse for the tribesmen. 

David Clifford dispatched another free from the left to bring his personal tally to 3-06 prior to the whistle for the second water break. It was to be his final contribution of a superb personal display as Tommy Walsh replaced the younger Clifford.

Second water break: Kerry 4-13 Galway 0-7

Substitute Paul O’Shea kicked his first senior point for the Kingdom as the drubbing continued. Shane Walsh who had been unusually quiet kicked his first score from play with a booming left footed kick. Tommy Walsh kicked a point from a mark as the game ticked towards 60 minutes. 

Sean Kelly pointed and brought Galway’s tally into double figures. A brace from Sean O’Shea and another from Paudie Clifford rounded out the scoring as Kerry opening their league campaign in stunning fashion. Bernard Power made another point blank save from Sean O’Shea to prevent a fifth Kerry goal. The resulting wind assisted 45’ was sent over by O’Shea. Robert Finnerty won a late free for Galway which he converted himself. The final whistle which sounded shortly after came as relief to the by now dispirited Tribesmen. 

Full-time: Kerry 4-21 Galway 0-11
Teams

Kerry: S Ryan; B Ó Beaglaoich, T Morley, J Foley; P Murphy, G Crowley, G White; D Moran, J Barry; Dara Moynihan, S O’Shea, P Geaney; D Clifford, K Spillane, P Clifford.

Replacements: K Fitzgibbon, G O’Sullivan, D O’Connor (for Geaney 50’), P O’Shea (for Moran 50’), A Spillane (for Gavin White 60’), T Walsh, M Breen (for P.Murphy 65’), R Buckley, J O’Connor, M Burns (for Moynihan 62’), K O’Sullivan (for O’Beaglaoich 60’).

Galway: Bernard Power, Jack Glynn, Seán Mulkerrin, Liam Silke, Gary O’Donnell, Dylan McHugh, Johnny Heaney, Peter Cooke, Paul Conroy, Paul Kelly, Matthew Tierney, Eamonn Brannigan, Dessie Conneely, Damien Comer, Shane Walsh. Replacements: Connor Gleeson, Johnny Duane, Sean Andy Kelly, Cathal Sweeney (for Heaney 25’), Kieran Molloy (for , Ronan Steede (for Cooke 25’), Mattius Barrett, Robert Finnerty 0-1, Finnian Ó Laoi, Tomo Culhane, Liam Costello.