Hello, and welcome to The42‘s coverage of today’s All-Ireland U21 football final.
There’s all to play for at O’Connor Park, as Dublin and Galway go head-to-head for the coveted title. We’re in for a historic occasion as well — it’s the last ever U21 final as the format changes to U20 next year.
Throw-in is at 5pm (live on TG4) and we’ll be providing you with updates here.
As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the game. You can tweet us @the42_ie, or leave a comment below.
29 Apr 2017
4:27PM
Here are the teams:
The Dubs have made one change to their starting side from their semi-final win, with Declan Monaghan returning to the half-back line. Galway have named an unchanged side.
Dublin
1. Evan Comerford (Ballymun Kickhams)
2. Darren Byrne (Raheny)
3. Cillian O’Shea (Kilmacud Crokes)
4. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
Galway pulled off a huge victory over Kerry in the semi-final, while Dublin beat Donegal. They’re the two most successful counties at underage level, with four titles apiece since 2000. Dublin last won in 2014, and Galway’s last title came in 2013.
It’s the first final meeting between the sides since 2002 — the Tribesmen won back then by eight points.
Dublin star Con O'Callaghan should have a big say in today's decider. Presseye / Philip Magowan/INPHO
Presseye / Philip Magowan/INPHO / Philip Magowan/INPHO
We should be in store for a cracker today.
29 Apr 2017
4:49PM
Some pre-match reading to get you in the mood as we await throw-in:
President Michael D Higgins is in Tullamore. Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
29 Apr 2017
5:13PM
Sub: Dublin bring in Darren Gavin for Andy Foley, an injury doubt before the game.
29 Apr 2017
5:15PM
A low snap shot by Aaron Byrne for Dublin rolls wide but it didn’t look like the goal was ever really on there.
29 Apr 2017
5:15PM
Dublin 0-3 Galway 0-1 14 mins – Colm Basquel sees his first shot off his left blocked but he gathers the rebound to pop over a point with his right.
29 Apr 2017
5:20PM
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-1 18 mins – Basquel on target again, clipping over his second point of the game, this time with his left foot.
29 Apr 2017
5:22PM
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-2 20 mins – Galway badly needed something to inspire them and Eoin Finnerty supplies a superb point, kicking over after an excellent incisive run.
29 Apr 2017
5:23PM
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-3 21 mins – And another brilliant score for Galway! This time from wing-back Cillian McDaid as he raises a white flag after surging forward from defence.
29 Apr 2017
5:24PM
Dublin 0-5 Galway 0-3 23 mins – A second point of the day for Glenn O’Reilly and Dublin go two clear.
29 Apr 2017
5:29PM
Yellow card for Galway defender Liam Kelly for an off-the-ball incident.
29 Apr 2017
5:30PM
Dublin 0-5 Galway 0-4 29 mins – Galway’s first point of the game from a free. Peter Cooke converted after corner-back Ruairí Greene was fouled.
29 Apr 2017
5:31PM
It’s not been a cracking game so far, very cagey and both sides struggling to get into a proper rhythm.
Galway’s Dessie Connelly has a shot blocked by Darren Byrne of Dublin. Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
29 Apr 2017
5:54PM
Dublin 0-8 Galway 0-4
Dan O’Brien with a nice point from play.
29 Apr 2017
5:54PM
GOAL for Dublin!
O’Callaghan palms it into the net.
29 Apr 2017
5:58PM
Galway come close to hitting the net but it drills wide. Dublin play the ball nicely around the middle before the Tribesman break down the attack. It’s still 1-8 to 0-4.
29 Apr 2017
5:59PM
Changes for both sides: Tom Fox is on for Darragh Spillane, as Michael Boyle replaces Dessie Conneely.
29 Apr 2017
6:02PM
Dublin 1-9 Galway 0-4
41 mins – Dan O’Brien hits a huge point for the Dubs as the gap is widened to 8 points.
29 Apr 2017
6:03PM
Dublin 1-9 Galway 0-5
43 mins – Important score for Galway’s Paul Mannion. Meanwhile, Eric Lee replaces Sean Kelly.
29 Apr 2017
6:05PM
Dublin 1-10 Galway 0-5
45mins – Brian Howard with a superb point. Chris Sallier is on for Glenn O’Reilly.
29 Apr 2017
6:07PM
Dublin are closing out any potential Galway threats comfortably. The Westerners need something special if they are to tip this game in their favour.
29 Apr 2017
6:09PM
GOAL for Galway!
And that was special! McDaid with the goal.
29 Apr 2017
6:10PM
Dublin 1-10 Galway 1-6
Corofin’s Kieran Molloy grabs another back. Is there a huge comeback on the cards?
29 Apr 2017
6:11PM
Dublin have a goal chance saved at the other end, and Galway really are building momentum.
29 Apr 2017
6:15PM
Dublin 1-10 Galway 1-6
55 mins – Super save! Comerford denies Greene and it then hits the post.
29 Apr 2017
6:16PM
GOAL for Dublin!
Aaron Byrne hits the net. It’s Dublin 2-10 Galway 1-6
29 Apr 2017
6:17PM
Dublin 2-10 Galway 1-7
57 mins – Brady splits the posts.
29 Apr 2017
6:20PM
Dublin 2-11 Galway 1-7
59 mins – Andrew McGowan on for McMahon and Padraic Ó Curraoin for Molloy. O’Callaghan with another free.
29 Apr 2017
6:21PM
GOAL for Galway!
61 mins – Brennan hits an injury time goal. There’s a bit of a tussle in the area but it finds the back of the net.
29 Apr 2017
6:22PM
Late Dublin substitutions: Stephen Smith on for Byrne and Paddy Small for Basquel.
29 Apr 2017
6:23PM
Dublin 2-12 Galway 2-7
63 mins – Substitute Smith with the score.
29 Apr 2017
6:23PM
PENALTY for Dublin!
29 Apr 2017
6:24PM
Dublin 2-13 Galway 2-7
O’Callaghan puts the penalty over. And that’s that.
As It Happened: Dublin v Galway, All-Ireland U21 football final
Hello, and welcome to The42‘s coverage of today’s All-Ireland U21 football final.
There’s all to play for at O’Connor Park, as Dublin and Galway go head-to-head for the coveted title. We’re in for a historic occasion as well — it’s the last ever U21 final as the format changes to U20 next year.
Throw-in is at 5pm (live on TG4) and we’ll be providing you with updates here.
As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the game. You can tweet us @the42_ie, or leave a comment below.
Here are the teams:
The Dubs have made one change to their starting side from their semi-final win, with Declan Monaghan returning to the half-back line. Galway have named an unchanged side.
Dublin
1. Evan Comerford (Ballymun Kickhams)
2. Darren Byrne (Raheny)
3. Cillian O’Shea (Kilmacud Crokes)
4. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
5. Declan Monaghan (Clontarf)
6. Seán McMahon (Raheny)
7. Cian Murphy (Thomas Davis)
8. Andy Foley (Clontarf)
9. Brian Howard (Raheny)
10. Tom Fox (Kilmacud Crokes)
11. Aaron Byrne (Na Fianna)
12. Glenn O’Reilly (Na Fianna)
13. Colm Basquel (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
14. Con O’Callaghan (Cuala)
15. Dan O’Brien (Kilmacud Crokes)
Subs: Evan Whelan, Paddy Small, Stephen Smith, Darragh Spillane, Tony O’Sullivan, Andrew McGowan, Chris Sallier, Ben Shovlin and Darren Gavin
Galway
1. Ronan Ó Beoláin (Mícheál Breathnach)
2. Liam Kelly (An Spidéal)
3. Sean Andy Ó Ceallaigh (Leitir Mor)
4. Ruairi Greene (Killannin)
5. Kieran Molloy (Corofin)
6. Dylan McHugh (Corofin)
7. Cillian McDaid (Monivea-Abbey)
8. Peter Cooke (Moycullen)
9. Cein D’Arcy (Caherlistrane)
10. Sean Kelly (Moycullen)
11. Michael Daly (Mountbellew-Moylough)
12. Paul Mannion (Kilconly)
13. Robert Finnerty (Salthill-Knocknacarra)
14. Eoin Finnerty (Mountbellew-Moylough)
15. Dessie Conneely (Moycullen)
Subs: Cormac Haslam, Pádraic Ó Curraoin, Colm Brennan, William Finnerty, Colin Brady, Antaine Ó Laoi, Michael Boyle, Eric Lee, Colm Mannion
The referee is Ciaran Branagan from Down.
Galway pulled off a huge victory over Kerry in the semi-final, while Dublin beat Donegal. They’re the two most successful counties at underage level, with four titles apiece since 2000. Dublin last won in 2014, and Galway’s last title came in 2013.
Galway celebrate after beating Kerry. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
It’s the first final meeting between the sides since 2002 — the Tribesmen won back then by eight points.
Dublin star Con O'Callaghan should have a big say in today's decider. Presseye / Philip Magowan/INPHO Presseye / Philip Magowan/INPHO / Philip Magowan/INPHO
We should be in store for a cracker today.
Some pre-match reading to get you in the mood as we await throw-in:
Have Galway already peaked, the impact of club games on Dublin’s build-up and the last ever U21 final
All-Ireland dual winner, Meehan-Armstrong goals and James Horan’s hurling role
How is it going to go?
Poll: What do you think will be the outcome of Dublin and Galway’s All-Ireland U21 final clash?
All set for throw-in in Tullamore.
And we’re under way.
Dublin 0-1 Galway 0-0
Early Dublin point from Glenn O’Reilly.
Dublin 0-2 Galway 0-0
6 mins – Con O’Callaghan taps over a close range for Dublin into a swirling breeze.
Three early wides for Dublin, Michael Daly with the latest effort off target.
Dublin 0-2 Galway 0-1
7 mins – Galway off the mark, Daly makes no mistake on this occasion from play.
Brilliant goalkeeping by Galway’s Ronán Ó Beoláin to flick the ball away as Colm Basquel was trying to net from close range.
President Michael D Higgins is in Tullamore. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
Sub: Dublin bring in Darren Gavin for Andy Foley, an injury doubt before the game.
A low snap shot by Aaron Byrne for Dublin rolls wide but it didn’t look like the goal was ever really on there.
Dublin 0-3 Galway 0-1
14 mins – Colm Basquel sees his first shot off his left blocked but he gathers the rebound to pop over a point with his right.
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-1
18 mins – Basquel on target again, clipping over his second point of the game, this time with his left foot.
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-2
20 mins – Galway badly needed something to inspire them and Eoin Finnerty supplies a superb point, kicking over after an excellent incisive run.
Dublin 0-4 Galway 0-3
21 mins – And another brilliant score for Galway! This time from wing-back Cillian McDaid as he raises a white flag after surging forward from defence.
Dublin 0-5 Galway 0-3
23 mins – A second point of the day for Glenn O’Reilly and Dublin go two clear.
Yellow card for Galway defender Liam Kelly for an off-the-ball incident.
Dublin 0-5 Galway 0-4
29 mins – Galway’s first point of the game from a free. Peter Cooke converted after corner-back Ruairí Greene was fouled.
It’s not been a cracking game so far, very cagey and both sides struggling to get into a proper rhythm.
Half-Time: Dublin 0-5 Galway 0-4
Galway have made a change. They bring on Corofin’s Colin Brady, semi-final goalscorer against Kerry, for Robert Finnerty.
Dublin 0-6 Galway 0-4
He’s done it again! Another early score for Dublin’s Glenn O’Reilly.
Galway’s Dessie Connelly has a shot blocked by Darren Byrne of Dublin. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
Dublin 0-8 Galway 0-4
Dan O’Brien with a nice point from play.
GOAL for Dublin!
O’Callaghan palms it into the net.
Galway come close to hitting the net but it drills wide. Dublin play the ball nicely around the middle before the Tribesman break down the attack. It’s still 1-8 to 0-4.
Changes for both sides: Tom Fox is on for Darragh Spillane, as Michael Boyle replaces Dessie Conneely.
Dublin 1-9 Galway 0-4
41 mins – Dan O’Brien hits a huge point for the Dubs as the gap is widened to 8 points.
Dublin 1-9 Galway 0-5
43 mins – Important score for Galway’s Paul Mannion. Meanwhile, Eric Lee replaces Sean Kelly.
Dublin 1-10 Galway 0-5
45mins – Brian Howard with a superb point. Chris Sallier is on for Glenn O’Reilly.
Dublin are closing out any potential Galway threats comfortably. The Westerners need something special if they are to tip this game in their favour.
GOAL for Galway!
And that was special! McDaid with the goal.
Dublin 1-10 Galway 1-6
Corofin’s Kieran Molloy grabs another back. Is there a huge comeback on the cards?
Dublin have a goal chance saved at the other end, and Galway really are building momentum.
Dublin 1-10 Galway 1-6
55 mins – Super save! Comerford denies Greene and it then hits the post.
GOAL for Dublin!
Aaron Byrne hits the net. It’s Dublin 2-10 Galway 1-6
Dublin 2-10 Galway 1-7
57 mins – Brady splits the posts.
Dublin 2-11 Galway 1-7
59 mins – Andrew McGowan on for McMahon and Padraic Ó Curraoin for Molloy. O’Callaghan with another free.
GOAL for Galway!
61 mins – Brennan hits an injury time goal. There’s a bit of a tussle in the area but it finds the back of the net.
Late Dublin substitutions: Stephen Smith on for Byrne and Paddy Small for Basquel.
Dublin 2-12 Galway 2-7
63 mins – Substitute Smith with the score.
PENALTY for Dublin!
Dublin 2-13 Galway 2-7
O’Callaghan puts the penalty over. And that’s that.
Full time: Dublin 2-13 Galway 2-7
Dublins Aaron Byrne celebrates scoring a goal. Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
That’s all from us. Dublin are the last U21 All-Ireland football champions.
You can read the match report here:
A third All-Ireland U21 title in six years for Dublin after final win over Galway
Until next time. Enjoy your evening.
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