ITโS THE DUBS versus the Tribesmen for the second time in the space of a week.
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Six days after they played out a draw at Croke Park, Galway and Dublin go at it again today at OโConnor Park with a place in the Leinster hurling semi-finals at stake. Stick with us and weโll keep you up to speed on all the action from Tullamore. Throw-in is at 4.45pm.
Manager Anthony Cunningham has kept faith with the same Galway team that drew 1-17 to 0-20 with the Dubs last Sunday:
Galway: Colm Callanan; Johnny Coen, John Hanbury, Pรกdraig Mannion; David Collins, Iarla Tannian, Gearรณid McInerney; Joseph Cooney, Aidan Harte; Andrew Smith, Cyril Donnellan, Jonathan Glynn; Cathal Mannion, Joe Canning, Jason Flynn.
Dublin boss Ger Cunningham has made two changes to his starting line-up. Michael Carton replaces injured full-back Peter Kelly and Paul Schutte will slot in alongside Carton in the full-back line at the expense of Colm Cronin:
Dublin: Alan Nolan; Cian OโCallaghan, Michael Carton, Paul Schutte; Chris Crummey, Conal Keaney, Shane Durkin; Johnny McCaffrey, Simon Lambert; Ryan OโDwyer, Liam Rushe, Danny Sutcliffe, David OโCallaghan, David Treacy, Mark Schutte.
Galway fans will be expecting more from Joe Canning today in Tullamore. His influence was curbed last week at Croke Park by a hand injury.
The winners of todayโs game will face Offaly or Laois โ who play tomorrow in Portlaoise (3.30pm) โ in a Leinster semi-final on Saturday, 20 June.
One late change to the Galway team, with Daithi Burke coming in for Gearoid McInerney at wing-back.
Thereโs also a late change for Dublin: Darragh OโConnell is in at midfield, Johnny McCaffrey is out.
Itโs sunny but blustery in Tullamoreโฆ
Big day for former Kerry player Darragh OโConnell, whoโs been drafted in at midfield for Dublinโฆ
Itโs a half-empty OโConnor Park and Eddie Brennan and Tomรกs Mulcahy are disappointed with the turn-out from both countiesโ supporters in the RTร studio.
GOAL! Galway 1-0 Dublin 0-0 (Cathal Mannion, 1)
Galway 1-0 Dublin 0-0
Brilliant start for Galway with a superb goal by Mannion inside the opening minute.
Galway 1-2 Dublin 0-1
Andy Smith and Darragh OโConnell trade points before Jason Flynn points a free for Galway.
GOAL! Galway 2-2 Dublin 0-1 (Cathal Mannion, 5)
Galway 2-3 Dublin 0-1
Another one for Mannion, what a start by him. Heโs got Paul Schutte in a lot of trouble. Jason Flynn extends Galwayโs lead with another point.
Galway 2-4 Dublin 0-1
Penalty for Dublin but, with just goalkeeper Colm Callanan to beat, David Treacy sends it wide. Joe Canning then gets his first point of the game. All of Galwayโs full-forward line are already on the board.
Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1
โDublin havenโt really got off the bus at all,โ says Liam Sheedy in RTร commentary as Treacy sends a free wide before Cyril Donnellan stretches Galwayโs lead.
Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1
Galway have a strong wind behind them in this first-half but itโs been a very poor start from Dublin in any case.
GOAL! Galway 3-5 Dublin 0-1 (Cathal Mannion, 11)
Galway 3-5 Dublin 0-1
A hat-trick for Mannion inside 11 minutes, incredible stuff. Colm Callananโs puck-out landed inside Dublinโs 21 and Mannion was there to flick it past Alan Nolan.
Galway 3-8 Dublin 0-1
Another free from Flynn is followed by an Aidan Harte point from play. Beautiful piece of skill by Flynn to set it up.
Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-1
Five points now for Jason Flynn as he slots over another free. Then Cathal Mannion gets one from play. About time he got a point.
Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-1
Hereโs the hat-trick heroโฆ
Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-3
Treacy with a free and then one from play to end Dublinโs 18-minute wait for a score. Padraig Mannion is down for Galway with what looks like a nasty injury.
Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-4
Thankfully Mannion is okay to play. Second point of the game there for Darragh OโConnell.
Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-4
Ten minutes remain in the first-half. Even at this early stage, is there a way back for Dublin?
Galway 3-11 Dublin 0-5
Brilliant point by Danny Sutcliffe but Joe Canning responds right away for Galway. That was Galwayโs first score in 10 minutes.
Galway 3-12 Dublin 0-6
Jason Flynn converts another close-range free for Galway to extend their lead to 16 points with five minutes to go until the break, but Simon Lambert hits back for Dublin with a long-range placed-ball.
Galway 3-12 Dublin 0-6
Yellow card for Galway defender Daithi Burke for a heavy challenge on Danny Sutcliffe. Lambertโs free drops short.
Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6
Good pressure by Galway and theyโre rewarded with a fine point for Jason Flynn. Lots of silly off-the-ball stuff starting to break out now.
Hereโs that lovely assist by Flynn for Aidan Harteโs point from earlierโฆ
https://vine.co/v/eMdX6ld3zOO
Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6
Ryan OโDwyer is brought down in added time and itโs another penalty for Dublin. Yellow card for John Hanbury. Thatโs Galwayโs fifth of the game. Dublin have brought in Paul Ryan for David Treacy, and Ryan will take the penalty immediately.
Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7
What a save by Colm Callanan! He dives at full stretch to his left to deny Paul Ryan and Dublin have to settle for a 65, which Ryan points.
HALF-TIME: Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7
Can Dublin get back into this game in the second-half?
โItโs been an absolute disaster from Dublinโs perspective,โ says Tomรกs Mulcahy on RTร.
Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7
Weโre underway for the second-half in Tullamore. A 15-point deficit for Dublin to recover from. Letโs see if they can do it.
GOAL! Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-7 (Joe Canning, 37)
Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-7
A superb goal by Joe Canning and itโs followed by a scuffle between him and Dublin goalkeeper Alan Nolan, which results in both players being booked. Itโs hard to see Dublin coming back from this.
Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-9
Dublin substitute Paul Ryan gets his second point of the game before Ryan OโDwyer chips in with his first.
GOAL! Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-9 (Joe Canning, 42)
Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-9
Canning plucks it out of the air and buries the ball past Alan Nolan. Having the wind with them in this half doesnโt seem to be making much of a difference for Dublin.
Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-10
Paul Ryan points for Dublin. Only six goals between the teams now.
Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-10
Handbags in Tullamoreโฆ
Galway 5-15 Dublin 0-11
Another free for Flynn.
Galway 5-16 Dublin 0-12
Another free from Paul Ryan for Dublin, his fifth point of the game. But Cathal Mannion hits back for Galway to take his personal tally to 3-2. Galwayโs forward line have scored 5-13 between them.
Galway 5-17 Dublin 0-16
Another Ryan free is followed by a good point by Eamonn Dillon. Then a close-range free from Ryan goes over when a goal opportunity presented itself. Padraig Brehony responds for Galway, before Mark Schutte points for the Dubs. Dublin fans hoping for a comeback, itโs not looking likely.
Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-17
Mannion gets a point for Galway which is then cancelled out by Cian Boland.
Hereโs Colm Callananโs brilliant penalty save from Paul Ryan at the end of the first-halfโฆ
Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-18
Liam Rushe gets on the board for Dublin but itโs far too little too late.
GOAL! Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18 (Eamonn Dillon, 65)
Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18
Dillon finishes well after quick-thinking by Paul Ryan from a free. It reduces the gap to 12 but there wonโt be enough time for Dublin to get close to Galway.
Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18
Galway corner-forward Cathal Mannion, who has hit 3-3, is unsurprisingly named as Liam Sheedyโs man-of-the-match on RTร.
Galway 5-19 Dublin 1-18
Joe Canning points in added time to take his own tally for the day to 2-3.
FULL-TIME: Galway 5-19 Dublin 1-18
Why is there such outrage about aki playing for ireland but there never was for payne strauss etc??
@Jack: Itโs because people love a good moan, let the lad do what he does best and play good rugby. It will benefit the national team in the long run.
@Jack: Well the simple answer is that Irish people are very racist, isnโt it?
@Jack: Cause his name and skin colour are different to our idea of Irish.
Picture this. Imagine he came over, as a Kiwi centre from Super Rugby, three years done and invested hugely in the community and culture of his surrounding. But imagine he was white, and had a European name. Like picture all of the same factors but just change those details.
I wasnt describing him. I was describing Payne.
@Havid Dickey: bang on the money.
@Havid Dickey: Spot on man. Itโs absolutely disgusting to see. Heโs been outstanding for Connacht and has integrated into life in Galway from the off. Youโd often see him round town & heโs always smiling & chatty. The guyโs a absolute hero & so talented that we should be glad he can finally play for Ireland.
@Jack: Id say its because heโs black.
The race thing is silly and is simply a way to win the argument because yis know people are afraid to come across as racist. What about the fact that there was a massive push to change the rules last year and it likely changed peoples minds? What about the fact that ireland has good player debth now, so dont need to resort to poaching foreign players? What about the fact that other nations put time and money into developing a world class player only to have another nation with more money lure them away? There are so many reasons to hate the โproject playerโ system that have nothing to do with race. Plenty of non irish sounding/looking players have played for us without any complaint. Niyi Adeolokun moved here as a kid, and developed his rugby here, so he receives no hate from the media (as far as im aware of). Michael Bent got massive abuse on the other hand, despite being of Irish decent, because he played for Ireland before playing for Leinster.
@Ciarรกn: Spot on. You wouldnโt get this in Wales. There are loads of blacks playing rugby in Wales and people donโt see them as any different.
@Rudiger McMonihan: nonsense. Its clearly obviously a race issue compared to reaction to Payne CJ etc
Also, its very easy to jump to the defence of project player poaching, when an eijit like Neil Francis is attacking it. But the biggest opponent and influencer of its change was Agustin Pichot, who wasnt fighting it out of racism. He was fighting it because it puts teams like Argentina at a massive disadvantage
@bread of heaven: Like who? Falatau grew up in Wales. I cant think of anyone else
@Range Rover: Payne came in immediately after BOD retired and we had no replacements. He still got plenty of people calling for him to be dropped. Also, both players came in before tge push to change the rules which was the main point of my original comment
@Rudiger McMonihan: Sorry, we donโt have any black โprojectโ players, if thatโs what you mean. We can produce our own players instead of just poaching them from elsewhere
@bread of heaven: Faletau?
Grand, next time im arguing Adam Byrne should get picked because he scores loads of tries and someone claims his defense is poor iโll call them racist. I
@Rudiger McMonihan: I think youโre being intellectually dishonest.
@Jack: there was the same for the other foreigners and rightly so, its a financial decision for these guys to play for ireland and its their greed that takes the irish jersey off an irish mans back who grew up with the dream of playing for ireland, its not right. You can dress it up anyway you want but its not right.
@Havid Dickey: every body with an issue on this also had and still have an issue with payne and stander
@Rudiger McMonihan: the only person talking sense here.
@Tommy Bread: But they simply didnโt Tommy. Some did certainly. No doubt. Remember the media uproar over Herring or Roux? I donโt.
@Havid Dickey: thats because the media arent going to talk about average players. If this wasnt an issur with the game then why has it been pushed from 3 years to 5?
@Paul K Murphy: because how would it make sense financialy to go away and have to start your residency period all over again in england or france last summer? โฆ i can remember ben teo coming to ireland too and selling himself as loving ireland and couldnt wait to play, who is he playing for now? โฆ. how naive are you? what about the winger who said while playing league he would never play for england? plays on the wing in union now?
@Tommy Bread: No, Ben Teโo said he was gonna go to England at the start of his Leinster contract. He has English family. Thats why he only signed up for 2 years. Also it is relevant that Aki and Stander are good players . None of our other project players were โpoachedโ because they were never gonna be AllBlacks or Boks. We got that sob story abou CJ being asked to play in the front row and that made everyone justify it, but the reality was different. Look at the number of Super Rugby caps CJ got at a young age, his underage success and the fact that South Africa have changed coaches twice now since then. Hed have certainly been a Bok and Aki in my opinion would have been an AB
@Rudiger McMonihan: no he had two year contract to keep open the option of going back to league, google old interviews and he says if people at ireland think im good enough i will do the extra year as he wanted to play big games. Then he said afterwards a year is a long time in sports so didnt know if ireland would still want him so he played for england as they wanted him right away.
@Sherrypop Curtis: secondarily agreed
@Paul K Murphy: so you think he left new zealand and came to connacht because he had a sudden urge to play for a country he had never been too? or do you think maybe money motivated that decision? i dont think many french teams wanted him then to be honest? saili was in the all blacks team ahead of him amd he wasnt that highly regarded even thou he was in a brilliant chiefs teamโฆ as for stander he was offered more in ireland last time round so lets see how he deals with it this time because he is in the last year of his contract.
@Paul K Murphy: why do you think the residency rule was extended from 3 years to 5? surely if it was a good thing for international rugby it would have been shortened?
@Ciarรกn ร Dรกilaigh: agreed man. Full-on! Itโs been horrible on Bundee. I never say this but Jesus it is just a game.
@Jack: pure and simple the reason is one word RACISM!! Heโs the first overtly non Irish looking overseas player to be selected!!
@Rudiger McMonihan: Yes but Aki has done his apprenticeship and earned his call up as opposed to Bent who was parachuted in as it was called at the time and proved to be a disaster for Ireland.
@Rudiger McMonihan: Payne and Henshaw were both playing FB but Payne was already experienced in the outside backs. Remember Rob Kearney commenting on how big they were. Wonder what he thinks of Stockdale, Farrell and McCloskey?
@Paul K Murphy: you say they stayed when they could have made more money abroad and then you ask how i know how much stander was offered? back to the drawing board ya numptyโฆ. are you going to answer my question either no? โฆ. and i didnt call any of them a mercenary bud, they are making money and fair play to them. my problem is that the irb have allowed this to happen, they have seen they are wrong and tried to fix it fairness but 5 aint long enough either. if you have to tell yourself these guys love ireland to enjoy the game on satyuday on the high stoll then thats fine but i feel sorry for stuart mcclosky and rory scannell among others over the years who have to miss out.
heโs the first overtly non irish looking player?? What part of Ireland is the Ah You family name from? Look i honestly dont care about the whole denying a hardworkin irishman yarn, โblah blah blah Paddy OโSpudface has been squating sheep and deadlifting cattle for years, only to be bested by a furiner, etc etcโ. What i care about is international rugby not turning into club rugby, where wealth determines the best team. Is there racism in ireland? Yes, obviously, just read the comment sections on thejournal on anything to do with muslims, trump or brexit if you want proof of thad. However, i dont agree that wanting players to qualify for citizenship before qualifying for the national team is racist.
@Paul K Murphy: Yes but the majority of people arent saying that he should never get to play for Ireland. The fact is that national teams were taking advantage of the 3 year rule so much that it had to be changed. Now that it has been ruled unfair by the majority of rugby playing nations, Aki is the first player to come through it before the rule is changed in 2 years. To simply say โeveryone is against this because they are racistโ is wrong, just as its wrong to say โyou must be born in ireland, fluent in irish, a member of the Ra and live on a diet of potatoes and guinness if you want to play for irelandโ.
@bread of heaven: Shane Howarth, Rupert Moon, Alex Cuthbert, Brent Cockbain, Jason Jones-Hughes, Tony Copsey, Tom Shanklin, Thomas Francis, Colin Charvisโฆ Shall i go on?
People trying to make this a race issue are ridiculous. Are you new to rugby or did you just happen to miss the sh-t the Kearneys, Heaslip, Bowe, Earls, McFadden, carberry(for his kicking) etc. have gotten in the last 2 years especially? Or did you miss all the times stander was the one picked on last year because of the residency rule? Or did you miss no one cared when Adeolokun got a cap because heโs not a project/residency rule player? Or did you miss when Bundee got the call up to Irish camp so did Tyler B and they both got sh-t written about them not just Bundee if Tyler got the call up this week as well he would be in all these articles as well no doubt. Itโs not about race itโs about the project player/ residency rule system. The rule was changed recently because people werenโt happy with the 3 years it had nothing to do with race.
Welcome to the love of the green, Bundee. Do it and us proud.
If there is one thing I know for sure after growing up, and spending my whole life thus far in this country, is that Irish people can be embarrassingly racist without even realising that are are doing so.
@Dave Barry: I have felt that way a number of times also.. The only times where I actually felt ashamed of being Irish. It took me by surprise the first time as I was always proud of how sound Irish folk generally were.
@Dave Barry: Rubbish. We are in general a very tolerant lot with other racists and cultures. Every race/culture has its little prejudices against what is seen as โthe other lotโ and no doubt we do too , but for a small indigenous population we have so far handled the migration into Ireland very well and been very accepting. There are many small towns in Ireland with 15 to 20% immigrant population but little or no ethnic tensions. Very few if any other countries can say this.
@Jg Igoe: Iโm not painting the entire country with the same brush, Iโm saying certain Irish people can be.
Is there really โintense debate over the contentious rulingโ or is it just these media articles that continue to rehash Neil Francisโ viewpoint? Itโs not like Francis has a large support base for this particular view, so why make it seem like there is?
@Vincent Ward: totally agree. Intense debate among the media who need to sell papers
@Vincent Ward: Whatever about Francis I thought the joke from Brian OโDriscollโs rugby app was particularly distasteful. A joke which was liked by the man himself on instagram. Heโs certainly someone who should know better than carry on like that.
@Rochelle:
Couldnโt agree more. Thereโs been some suggestion that some of the furore surrounding akiโs selection is down to racism, I think, for the most part, probably not. There was controversy and teeth gnashing over stander and payne too.
That post though, โtag a mate who thinks heโs irishโ on a photo of aki was sickening. The obvious implication being, he canโt be Irish cos heโs dark. As someone born in Belfast to immigrant parents as well it was pretty jolting to see a mainstream commercial app post something like that.
@Rochelle: I was wondering how Rochelle was going to have a go at Leinster on this one. He never disappoints
@Chris Mc: In fairness she has a point, definitely crossed the line between humour and poor taste with that one
@Rochelle: I really it didnโt the reaction to that meme it was a joke. If you go on any of the various rugby Instagram sites the memes are a lot more brutal then making a joke about a man whoโs not Irish(Aki has said himself plenty of times heโs doesnโt consider himself Irish) playing for Ireland. It wasnโt that big of a deal. But convenient how you also fail to mention Zebo also liked the meme on Instagramโฆ,
@Vincent Ward: Francis does have a large support base in fact, and not just in Dublin.
He will be a star for Ireland and he is very welcome.
Once he scores his first try he will be a national hero :)
Fantastic player. Delighted to see him line out for Ireland.
As the coach of the Galwegians ladies rugby team, he has invested more time and energy into the local community then most of his critics. But it goes unmentioned and unheralded.
Hope he has a stormer and his partnership with Henshaw is every bit as effective as it was for Connacht.
I donโt think it has anything to do with racism, but more anger about Zebo being left out. If we were all as racist as youโre saying then surely Zebo wouldnโt be so popular. It is very disappointing though that people have turned on Bundee Aki; every other country in the world does this so why do we take such exception to it?
@amusing_musings: Zebo is Irishโฆ it is racism on Bundi
@amusing_musings: have you even seen the abuse Zebo gets on here???
@reg gordon: What about the abuse Kearney, McFadden, Stander, Heaslip and so on get? Nothing to do with race.
I just want to know when heโs being sent to Leinster?
I think most of the ill-feeing towards Aki comes from that interview he did a while ago where he wasnโt 100% sure if staying with Connacht and playing with Ireland was what he wanted to do, which I think is completely fair. No foreign born player is born with ambitions of playing for another country, it takes time to learn the new culture and see if it fits for that particular player.
And at the time for Aki, he wasnโt completely sure about it, but we can clearly see now that heโs committed to Connacht and committed to Ireland which I personally think is a great thing and that heโs an excellent addition to the national squad. Looking forward to seeing what he can do this Saturday.
Iโm chuffed that he is going to play for us as he brings an entirely new dimension. He is absolutely world class.
The fact that he was still sitting on the fence as to whether he would declare for Ireland until very recently, youโd have to question his commitment though. How much does it mean to him to be pulling on the green jersey?
@Cathal: You just beat me to this point. Aki will be a great asset to the Irish team but he left himself open to ridicule by not committing sooner to Ireland. I believe his casual approach to the idea provoked the negative attitude of some commentators. However now that heโs playing itโs time we all supported him.
@Tom Reilly: Nope, Aki is just honest. He put his cards on the table and let the IRFU make the decision. They are the ones who decided he is good enough to play for Ireland and he will play his heart out because that is who he is
If you have an issue it should be with the IRFU and Joe Schmidt because they picked him
Bundee Aki is a professional athlete who will always do his job as it should be
Btw I will put money for him to either score a try or get a yellow card on Saturday because he plays with a passion we donโt see that often in professional sport ( obviously Iโm hoping for the try)
@reg gordon: I donโt think you understand what I am saying. Again, I believe the reason some commentators have reacted more vociferously to Akiโs inclusion in contrast to other project players is the fact that Bundee did not commit to Ireland sooner. I am not casting any aspersions on the player ,only trying to point out why some commentators have reacted the way they have. Now you assume I have an issue with Akiโs inclusion.I donโt by the way;I am very happy he has decided to join us and I am excited to see how he goes.
@Tom Reilly: You are completely right I missed your original point and see that now.
Apologies!
Because that Racist clown Neil Francis doesnโt think heโs white enough to be Irish
If it was Bundi McCaki thereโd be no bother.
Jeez, 42 you sure are flogging this horse to death. How many more times are you going to recycle this story? Move on pleaseโฆโฆ
Irish people live to be racist while anonymous.
@Range Rover: sure would you blame them really? Everyoneโs entitled to an opinion but when itโs about a black man youโre declared a racist. Why would any man tarnish his name by revealing who he is when his reputation/job could be brought into question because he posted an opinion on an online forum. The PC brigade are grtting way too out of control
Donโt remember any of this guff when Charlton got Cascarino playing for Ireland?
Itโs a complicated issue with multiple view points but one which is certainly influenced by common, sometimes deep seeded, Irish racism in my view.
Jesus what will we be like when someone from the traveller community gets an international capโฆ
Aki came here to play Rugby. Stayed the 3 years. Qualified to play. End of. WR have changed the rule to 5 years starting in a couple of years. If โIrish bornโ players were better they would have been selected.
Schmidt is trying to get results and picking who he thinks can best bring that home. (I donโt agree with many of his selections but I ainโt the coach)
Franno has a short memory. An Australian out half, Brian Smith, played 9 rugby internationals for Ireland between 1989 and 1991. He had previously played 5 times for Australia. It was not as if Franno refused to play with him??
come live in ireland for three years you can play but leave ireland to play else were your dropped even if your one of the top players in the world funny group these rubgy guys
Once Saturdays game is over the subject will be too. People love a moan but if scores the match winning TRY theyโll be calling him Bundi McAki