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As it happened: Galway vs. Dublin, Leinster SHC quarter-final replay

Who will prevail at the second time of asking?

IT’S 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 O’Connor Park with a place in the Leinster hurling semi-finals at stake. Stick with us and we’ll 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, Pádraig Mannion; David Collins, Iarla Tannian, Gearóid 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 O’Callaghan, Michael Carton, Paul Schutte; Chris Crummey, Conal Keaney, Shane Durkin; Johnny McCaffrey, Simon Lambert; Ryan O’Dwyer, Liam Rushe, Danny Sutcliffe, David O’Callaghan, 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.

Joe Canning reacts Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

The winners of today’s game will face Offaly or Laois — who play tomorrow in Portlaoise (3.30pm) — 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.

There’s also a late change for Dublin: Darragh O’Connell is in at midfield, Johnny McCaffrey is out.

Big day for former Kerry player Darragh O’Connell, who’s been drafted in at midfield for Dublin…

Darragh O'Connell Cathal Noonan Cathal Noonan

It’s a half-empty O’Connor Park and Eddie Brennan and Tomás Mulcahy are disappointed with the turn-out from both counties’ supporters in the RTÉ studio.

Both Mulcahy and Brennan are going for a Galway win. Do you agree folks?

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 O’Connell 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. He’s got Paul Schutte in a lot of trouble. Jason Flynn extends Galway’s 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 Galway’s full-forward line are already on the board.

Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1

“Dublin haven’t really got off the bus at all,” says Liam Sheedy in RTÉ commentary as Treacy sends a free wide before Cyril Donnellan stretches Galway’s lead.

Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1

Galway have a strong wind behind them in this first-half but it’s 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 Callanan’s puck-out landed inside Dublin’s 21 and Mannion was there to flick it past Alan Nolan.

Galway 3-6 Dublin 0-1

Jason Flynn puts Galway 14 points ahead with a free.

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

Here’s the hat-trick hero…

Cathal Mannion celebrates scoring his side's second goal James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-3

Treacy with a free and then one from play to end Dublin’s 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 O’Connell.

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 Galway’s 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. Lambert’s free drops short.

Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6

Good pressure by Galway and they’re rewarded with a fine point for Jason Flynn. Lots of silly off-the-ball stuff starting to break out now.

Here’s that lovely assist by Flynn for Aidan Harte’s point from earlier…
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Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6

Ryan O’Dwyer is brought down in added time and it’s another penalty for Dublin. Yellow card for John Hanbury. That’s Galway’s 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?

“It’s been an absolute disaster from Dublin’s perspective,” says Tomás Mulcahy on RTÉ.

Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7

We’re underway for the second-half in Tullamore. A 15-point deficit for Dublin to recover from. Let’s 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 it’s followed by a scuffle between him and Dublin goalkeeper Alan Nolan, which results in both players being booked. It’s 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 O’Dwyer 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 doesn’t 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 Tullamore…

Andrew Smith and Liam Rushe clash James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway 5-14 Dublin 0-11

Jason Flynn and Paul Ryan trade frees.

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. Galway’s 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, it’s not looking likely.

Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-17

Mannion gets a point for Galway which is then cancelled out by Cian Boland.

Here’s Colm Callanan’s brilliant penalty save from Paul Ryan at the end of the first-half…

Save

Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-18

Liam Rushe gets on the board for Dublin but it’s 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 won’t 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 Sheedy’s man-of-the-match on RTÉ.

Cathal Mannion scores his side's second goal James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

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

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    Apr 21st 2012, 10:44 PM

    Vindication for Ronaldo???! All this game was prove what I always thought; a great goal scorer but sadly also a great cheat? Did he break ribs tonight, his actions would portray he did! Did Macherano actually touch him with his awful tackle in final 10mins? No, but he still fell and rolled around holding his leg! If only he cut out this play acting then, and only then, can you say he’s vindicated! A terrible example of a former world player of the year!

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:11 PM

    Messi does that aswell

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 8:22 AM

    Jimmy club foot in the conference does it…. they all bloody do it.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:10 PM

    I truly admire Barcelona as a club. Nevertheless, I must confess I’m sick with the Barcelonitis overdose imposed on us by every commentator. Week after week, time and time again, we’re all forced to watch the Messi & Guardiola orgasms reached live on RTE by the likes of Dunphy and Gilles. As a football fan I long for competitive competitions, and I’m glad we found a serious contender like Madrid is proving to be.

    The other aspect I would like to stress is the total lack of respect for Ronaldo, Mourinho and so forth. I’m not even a huge Ronaldo fan myself, but I can watch football without a good pair of Blaugrana spectacles. I don’t even care if Messi is better than Ron or vice versa, but I know one thing: Ronaldo is not pampered, loved, and buttered by everyone. He’s a goal scoring machine and he’s able to do so in the most adverse environments. Only someone that mentally strong could keep scoring under severe criticism, booed everywhere and by everyone ( Madrid’s supporters included).

    With regard to Jose, I honestly believe that comparing him to Guardiola is intellectually deshonest. Here there’s no room for taller and stronger, better headers or free-kicks. Guardiola has only managed Barcelona B and Barcelona. He inherited a team that had recently won a champions league. He only managed one club and only in Spain. Jose Mourinho has won 7 titles in 3 different countries ( Spain to follow) 2 CL with FC Porto and Internazionale + a Uefa cup. And let’s not forget that daylight robberies that deprived him from 2 more finals (Chelsea v Liverpool – Barcelona Real Madrid ). He is the most successful coach in the history of football, whether you like it or not.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:22 PM

    I believe that would be Sir Alex!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 12:36 AM

    Chelsea v Liverpool = daylight robbery? Would you stop. Ghost goal or whatever you may call it, it’s not like Chelsea where 5-0 up and someone shot their players. It was a super tight game and Garcia played the ball over the line (at least nearly over!). It was most definitely not daylight robbery.
    Henry against Ireland was daylight robbery, not Chelsea’s miserable excuse for loosing to Liverpool.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:05 AM

    I’d prefer to see the pundits having orgasms over Xavi and Messi than Nani and Rooney any day. I don’t know how people could get sick of watching this team when they’re at their best. Its not even football, its closer to a work of art if anything.

    And there’s no way Mourinho is the most successful coach in the history of football. Paisley, Fergie, Capello, Sacchi, too name but a few. He’s well on his way but still has a bit to go.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 10:21 PM

    After 4 years winning almost everything it seems that when you lose one match is the end of the world but I trust in these guys.
    Barcelona supporters being younger than 9 y.o. are not used to this and their parents have the difficult task to explain them that Barça cannot always win.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 10:30 PM

    To be fair, though, Diari, the point is that Barca were considered to be the best of all time precisely because they never lost big games. If they are starting to, that is a sign of a slip. But that doesn’t mean it is a fatal slip. They could well actually enhance their legacy this year by retaining the Champions League.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 3:27 PM

    Yes,but Miguel..that is the second game in which Ronaldo has performed versus Barca..he has been missing during the bigger games against them for 2 seasons,2 champs league games last season,2 super cup games in August,la liga game in december..Messi has dominated the outcome of 80% of El Clasico games practically.The barometer will really be 19th May..unless Ronaldo is on the winning side that day,he will still be no.2 player in the world for some time to come..and he is 9 goals behind Messi who is on 63 for the season.

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    Apr 23rd 2012, 10:45 AM

    Indeed, a very good finish..such are the margins of football..a wonderful Messi assist for Xavi’s chance that should have been converted and it’s a whole different story.Madrid were tactically astute,but Barca have been conceding a lot more this season generally at home as well as Away.It is difficult to keep up such form and they certainly have lapsed and Madrid are definitely the form team.However,19th May will decide it all..if Ronaldo goes missing on that night..April 21st wont count for much.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:58 PM

    Jose is a great manager but not anywhere near the greatest, that honour surely belongs to sir Alex, after Porto Jose only managed teams that were almost complete and with buckets of cash to spend. Win domestically and in Europe with Aberdeen and then take a team that didn’t win a league in nearly 30 years to winning league titles for fun for over 20 years and 2 cl titles, then Pedro you have the greatest ever.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 12:46 AM

    As far as I can remember, he won in Europe with FC Porto 17 years after their last European title and won the premier league with Chelsea after what? 50 years? Totally ruled the premier league and completely over shadowed Sir Alex. He also managed to win a CL with Internazionale after almost 60 years.

    I acknowledge the fact that Sir Alex’s career is somewhat unique but we’re talking about someone that has been managing the same club for the past 25 years, whereas Mourinho was able to adapt to different kinds of football, mentalities, players and media coverage.

    And please don’t throw the buckets of money excuse. That was at Chelsea and not with Internazionale and surely not at Porto or Madrid. And even Chelsea was not a complete team, details as follows: Carvalho, Malouda, Kalou, Essien, Obi Mikel, Ferreira, Robben, Drogba, Cole, etc all played decisive roles in Chelsea’s success and they’re all Mourinho’s transfers. If money was the solution, City would be THE top team in Europe, would it not?

    Having said all of that, it all comes down to personal preferences. I’d rather have Mourinho as manager, but I would easily understand anyone that would rather go for Sir Alex, Wenger or Guardiola, although I reiterate everything I wrote about Mourinho’s versatility and capacity to win internal and international competitions with different clubs in several countries. And those are the facts.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 10:47 PM

    Viva Ronaldo!!! (just born at the same time as Messi!)

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    Apr 21st 2012, 10:58 PM

    Barca saved their players 4 Chelsea n ronaldo did what he does runs into space but cannot get throu packed defences n Madrid will be knocked out by Munich on wednesday nyt while Barca will beat chelski

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 9:52 AM

    Really? I don’t agree with you on Ronaldo there, he has always, in particular whilst in England, been criticised as being a flat track bully. Weaker teams tend to drop off United and now Real into packed defences. Against stronger sides in big games he has been hammered for going missing, they tend to push up onto you to try and try and win the gamr due to their increased confidence and ability.

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    Apr 21st 2012, 11:10 PM

    Maybe so, but the rot is setting in , teams like this start to believe their own
    press Unbeatable ! Unstoppable ! Greatest team ever! They are only human after all and it was only a matter of time before they as individuals take their eye off the ball and believe that Messi will always score or someone else will score to win the game . They start to rely on an individual to win it rather then the team itself and it’s not surprising with the amount of trophies they have won in the last 3-4 yrs.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 12:30 AM

    Barca had a few out missing tonight through injury or resting for midweek. Their defence tonight said everything. Macherano and busquets apart of a 3 man defence. Their shape was all over the place. saying that the team did look tired overall. Barca will be back next year. They just need at least 3 decent defenders for cover and they will be back firing.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:14 AM

    Delighted Barca got beaten by Real even Messi was starting to lose his temper towards the end. I wonder will Jose stick with them next season or move on?

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 8:26 AM

    He is waiting for united job. Martin O’Neill number 2 … Dream team ;-)

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 9:58 AM

    Oh god know, I hope my theory than Fergie is bionic and will carry on for ever is true just to keep that man away from my club!!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 9:59 AM

    No even!! Early in the morning wrong word shocker for me there!!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:02 PM

    Pep is the next United manager, I dont think it will the Jose.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:22 PM

    As much as I love united I can’t see why he would leave this Barca team for us, I think it’ll be Moyes

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:56 PM

    Pep will leave Barca.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 2:01 PM

    My comment was tongue in cheek, pep will leave barca tho, he knows team is coming to its end.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 3:23 PM

    Messi didnt lose his temper..arbeloa had a kick at him and i suppose he reacted like anyone else would..but i didnt see him get a yellow card did you?or dive around the place like ronaldo does?or arrogantly celebrate goals like ronaldo does?..perhaps thats why people actually admire Messi above Ronaldo..he tends to score more goals,win more and also act humble unlike Ronaldo.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:10 AM

    I think people are jumping the gun with Barca being on the way down. Unfortunately, it is down to fatigue. Four years at the top as well as the core of their team also being the core of the Spanish team too, they basically haven’t had a rest in 4-5 years. Add to that the fact that they don’t have the strongest squad of players to compliment the top 13 or 14 at the club. They could easily go out and make 3 top class signings in the summer and next September they’d be getting lauded as the greatest of all time again. Its going to be interesting to see how they finish the season and what happens with Pep.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 3:20 AM

    A Real Madrid fan wrote the above

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 3:05 AM

    Hala Madrid!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 11:02 AM

    you have to admire the way Barcelona play the game, a pure joy to watch whether you support them or not! an example for every other club anywhere!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 1:01 PM

    Fond of cheating, diving, theatrics and complaining. Yes, they play the game SO well.

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    Apr 23rd 2012, 2:13 PM

    And Ashley young doesnt dive?
    United fans need to get over Wembly last year.

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    Apr 23rd 2012, 2:34 PM

    Yes, I think its a fact that Ashley young dives. Nobody is complaining about Wembley last year, or Rome two years before that – least of all me. Barca play a superb passing game & ruin it fannying about on the deck.

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 10:02 AM

    He runs down the left he runs down the riiiiiight, that boy Ronaldo makes England look shite!! He’s a bit like Darth Vadar Ronaldo these days, he may be on the dark side but he isn’t half brilliant!!

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    Apr 22nd 2012, 3:19 PM

    Cheating is endemic in football..anyone last night watching would have seen Di Maria dive to win two frees.Barcelona do it also,Alexis being their most consistent diver.Madrid have had a good season,but Barcelona have won the title 3 years running,so the Champions League would tend to be the more important competition for them..it is hardly a rot..perhaps a blip..but if they retain the Champions League..most people wont be talking about not having won La Liga..Real Madrid got their tactics spot on..but hard to see Barca losing another game this season.Fabregas and Alexis werent started which suggests that Pep is looking towards Tuesday as the crucial game in their season..Ronaldo is having a magnificient season..54 goals is it?..but still has some way to eclipse Messi..who is on…63 for the season..Messi couldnt be faulted last night..he was instrumental in the equaliser and set up Xavi who missed a sitter..

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