2 min – Cagey start to the game Chris Healy hits an early wide for Kildare.
9 Apr 2017
2:05PM
Galway 0-1 Kildare 0-0
2 mins – Paul Conroy spots a gap and sends over the game’s opening score.
9 Apr 2017
2:10PM
Galway 0-2 Kildare 0-0
8 mins – A lovely Galway breakaway sees Eamonn Brannigan slot over.
9 Apr 2017
2:12PM
Kildare are really struggling to create scoring chances. Their attack is slow and laborious, while Galway are well set-up defensively.
9 Apr 2017
2:13PM
Galway 0-2 Kildare 0-1
11 mins – Kevin Feely, a former professional soccer player, slots over a free to get Kildare on the board.
9 Apr 2017
2:16PM
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-1
14 mins – Gary Sice swings over a free for Galway.
9 Apr 2017
2:17PM
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-2
15 mins – Niall Kelly takes a simple score from 13m out. Keith Cribbin started a fine move there.
9 Apr 2017
2:19PM
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-3
16 mins – Kelly finishes another lovely move. Kildare are bringing more pace into their attack and reaping the dividends. Excellent burst forward by Ollie Lyons there.
9 Apr 2017
2:21PM
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-4
19 mins – Feely strokes over another free. Kildare lead for the first time.
9 Apr 2017
2:26PM
Two wides in succession from Galway as Michael Meehan appears on the big screen. He’s not part of Galway’s 26-man panel but is togged out on the bench.
9 Apr 2017
2:27PM
Galway 0-4 Kildare 0-4
25 mins – Sean Armstrong carries the ball under the Hogan Stand before turning inside and splitting the posts. That’s Galway’s first score in 11 minutes.
9 Apr 2017
2:31PM
SAVE! Mark Donnellan saves well from Johnny Heaney’s close-range shot. If he kept it low he might have found the net.
9 Apr 2017
2:32PM
Galway 0-4 Kildare 0-5
30 mins – David Hyland sends over a nice point to give the Lilywhites the lead once again.
9 Apr 2017
2:33PM
Galway 0-5 Kildare 0-5
30 mins – Gary O’Donnell curls over a nice score from a tight angle.
9 Apr 2017
2:35PM
Galway are set-up very defensively with Sean Armstrong their only outlet in the full-forward line and the other 14 dropping deep.
9 Apr 2017
2:36PM
Galway 0-5 Kildare 0-6
34 mins – Mark Donnellan converts a 45. Good strike that.
Not much to see here. A game riddled with unforced errors and slow, lateral play.
9 Apr 2017
2:57PM
We’re back underway for the second period.
9 Apr 2017
2:58PM
Kildare 0-6 Galway 0-7
36 mins – Shane Walsh gives Galway a great start to the second period.
9 Apr 2017
3:00PM
Galway 0-8 Kildare 0-6
37 mins – Armstrong adds another one for the Tribesmen.
9 Apr 2017
3:02PM
Cathal McNally comes in for Paul Cribbin on the Kildare team.
9 Apr 2017
3:03PM
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-7
39 mins – Fionn Dowling kicks a badly needed score for Kildare. At the far end sweeper Johnny Heaney breaks forward and responds with a point.
9 Apr 2017
3:06PM
David Slattery comes in to replace the injured Ben McCormack.
9 Apr 2017
3:07PM
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-8
44 mins – Slattery has an instant impact and wins a free that Feely converts.
9 Apr 2017
3:08PM
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-9
45 mins – McNally ties up the game off the left. Kildare are starting to motor here.
9 Apr 2017
3:09PM
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-10
46 mins – Slattery feeds Cribbin who handpasses over the bar. A game of decent quality is breaking out now.
9 Apr 2017
3:10PM
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-11
47 mins – Slattery bursts forward and passes to Kelly who makes no mistake.
9 Apr 2017
3:12PM
Galway 0-10 Kildare 0-11
49 mins – Walsh fires over a point when a goal might have been on.
9 Apr 2017
3:14PM
Galway 0-10 Kildare 0-12
50 mins – Niall Kelly gives Kildare a two point advantage.
9 Apr 2017
3:14PM
Galway 0-11 Kildare 0-12
51 mins – Heaney is on target for Galway. The scores are coming thicker and faster since the break.
9 Apr 2017
3:15PM
Galway 0-11 Kildare 0-13
52 mins – Conway strokes over a fine score from the 45m line. Quality strike.
9 Apr 2017
3:16PM
Michael Lundy comes in for Gary Sice.
9 Apr 2017
3:18PM
Galway 0-12 Kildare 0-14
54 mins – Flynn finds O’Donnell with a good handpass over the top and the wing-back fists over.
9 Apr 2017
3:19PM
Former captain Gareth Bradshaw comes in for Michael Farragher.
9 Apr 2017
3:19PM
Galway 0-13 Kildare 0-14
57 mins – Paul Conroy swings one over from the middle of the D.
Kildare’s Conway picks up a yellow.
9 Apr 2017
3:21PM
Galway 0-14 Kildare 0-14
58 mins – Extra-time could be on the cards here. Armstrong’s free brings Galway level again.
9 Apr 2017
3:21PM
Michael Daly has replaced Eamonn Brannigan for Galway.
9 Apr 2017
3:23PM
Galway 0-15 Kildare 0-14
60 mins – Daly makes an immediate impact and opens his account for the Tribesmen.
9 Apr 2017
3:27PM
Galway 0-16 Kildare 0-14
64 mins – Five straight scores from Galway as Liam Silke raises a white flag. Damien Comer gets a big cheer as he enters the fray wearing the number three.
9 Apr 2017
3:28PM
Galway 0-16 Kildare 0-15
65 mins – A high, angled ball into full-forward Tommy Moolick breaks kindly for Feely to slot over.
9 Apr 2017
3:31PM
Galway 0-17 Kildare 0-15
68 mins – Bradshaw races through like a train and slots over.
Ian Burke replaces Shane Walsh.
9 Apr 2017
3:34PM
We’ll have four minutes of additional time.
9 Apr 2017
3:36PM
Galway 0-18 Kildare 0-16
73 mins – Moolick and Daly trade scores. The win is surely Galway’s now.
As it happened: Galway v Kildare, Allianz Football League Division 2 final
Afternoon all and welcome to today’s liveblog. We’re in Croke Park for the Allianz Division 2 League final meeting between Galway and Kildare.
Here’s how the teams will line out.
Galway’s Shane Walsh will be in action today. We had a chat with him at Croke Park during the week…
Two late changes on the Galway team - Declan Coyne and Liam Silke start in place of David Walsh and Barry McHugh.
Here’s how they’ll now start:
Kildare 0-0 Galway 0-0
2 min – Cagey start to the game Chris Healy hits an early wide for Kildare.
Galway 0-1 Kildare 0-0
2 mins – Paul Conroy spots a gap and sends over the game’s opening score.
Galway 0-2 Kildare 0-0
8 mins – A lovely Galway breakaway sees Eamonn Brannigan slot over.
Kildare are really struggling to create scoring chances. Their attack is slow and laborious, while Galway are well set-up defensively.
Galway 0-2 Kildare 0-1
11 mins – Kevin Feely, a former professional soccer player, slots over a free to get Kildare on the board.
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-1
14 mins – Gary Sice swings over a free for Galway.
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-2
15 mins – Niall Kelly takes a simple score from 13m out. Keith Cribbin started a fine move there.
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-3
16 mins – Kelly finishes another lovely move. Kildare are bringing more pace into their attack and reaping the dividends. Excellent burst forward by Ollie Lyons there.
Galway 0-3 Kildare 0-4
19 mins – Feely strokes over another free. Kildare lead for the first time.
Two wides in succession from Galway as Michael Meehan appears on the big screen. He’s not part of Galway’s 26-man panel but is togged out on the bench.
Galway 0-4 Kildare 0-4
25 mins – Sean Armstrong carries the ball under the Hogan Stand before turning inside and splitting the posts. That’s Galway’s first score in 11 minutes.
SAVE! Mark Donnellan saves well from Johnny Heaney’s close-range shot. If he kept it low he might have found the net.
Galway 0-4 Kildare 0-5
30 mins – David Hyland sends over a nice point to give the Lilywhites the lead once again.
Galway 0-5 Kildare 0-5
30 mins – Gary O’Donnell curls over a nice score from a tight angle.
Galway are set-up very defensively with Sean Armstrong their only outlet in the full-forward line and the other 14 dropping deep.
Galway 0-5 Kildare 0-6
34 mins – Mark Donnellan converts a 45. Good strike that.
Galway 0-6 Kildare 0-6
35 mins – Walsh brings Galway level.
HT – Kildare 0-6 Galway 0-6
Not much to see here. A game riddled with unforced errors and slow, lateral play.
We’re back underway for the second period.
Kildare 0-6 Galway 0-7
36 mins – Shane Walsh gives Galway a great start to the second period.
Galway 0-8 Kildare 0-6
37 mins – Armstrong adds another one for the Tribesmen.
Cathal McNally comes in for Paul Cribbin on the Kildare team.
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-7
39 mins – Fionn Dowling kicks a badly needed score for Kildare. At the far end sweeper Johnny Heaney breaks forward and responds with a point.
David Slattery comes in to replace the injured Ben McCormack.
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-8
44 mins – Slattery has an instant impact and wins a free that Feely converts.
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-9
45 mins – McNally ties up the game off the left. Kildare are starting to motor here.
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-10
46 mins – Slattery feeds Cribbin who handpasses over the bar. A game of decent quality is breaking out now.
Galway 0-9 Kildare 0-11
47 mins – Slattery bursts forward and passes to Kelly who makes no mistake.
Galway 0-10 Kildare 0-11
49 mins – Walsh fires over a point when a goal might have been on.
Galway 0-10 Kildare 0-12
50 mins – Niall Kelly gives Kildare a two point advantage.
Galway 0-11 Kildare 0-12
51 mins – Heaney is on target for Galway. The scores are coming thicker and faster since the break.
Galway 0-11 Kildare 0-13
52 mins – Conway strokes over a fine score from the 45m line. Quality strike.
Michael Lundy comes in for Gary Sice.
Galway 0-12 Kildare 0-14
54 mins – Flynn finds O’Donnell with a good handpass over the top and the wing-back fists over.
Former captain Gareth Bradshaw comes in for Michael Farragher.
Galway 0-13 Kildare 0-14
57 mins – Paul Conroy swings one over from the middle of the D.
Kildare’s Conway picks up a yellow.
Galway 0-14 Kildare 0-14
58 mins – Extra-time could be on the cards here. Armstrong’s free brings Galway level again.
Michael Daly has replaced Eamonn Brannigan for Galway.
Galway 0-15 Kildare 0-14
60 mins – Daly makes an immediate impact and opens his account for the Tribesmen.
Galway 0-16 Kildare 0-14
64 mins – Five straight scores from Galway as Liam Silke raises a white flag. Damien Comer gets a big cheer as he enters the fray wearing the number three.
Galway 0-16 Kildare 0-15
65 mins – A high, angled ball into full-forward Tommy Moolick breaks kindly for Feely to slot over.
Galway 0-17 Kildare 0-15
68 mins – Bradshaw races through like a train and slots over.
Ian Burke replaces Shane Walsh.
We’ll have four minutes of additional time.
Galway 0-18 Kildare 0-16
73 mins – Moolick and Daly trade scores. The win is surely Galway’s now.
FT – Galway 0-18 Kildare 0-16
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