It may be chilly for the June bank holiday weekend, but this is summer hurling. Where else would you be?
Throw in is 2pm in Drumcondra and we’re going strike for strike all afternoon. Get in contact in the usual ways – email adrian@the42.ie or comment below.
We have GAA editor Fintan O’Toole at Croker as always so he’ll have plenty of reaction and analysis throughout. For those of you at home, the RTÉ broadcast begins at 1.30pm.
31 May 2015
1:13PM
Eoin Kelly is on Newstalk ahead of throw-in and the Tipperary great doesn’t ‘expect much to be in this’. How do you see it going?
This is the Galway team as selected by Anthony Cunningham yesterday:
1. Colm Callanan (Kinvara)
2. Johnny Coen (Loughrea)
3. John Hanbury (Rahoon-Newcastle)
4. Padraig Mannion (Ahascragh-Fohenagh)
16. Gary Maguire (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
17. Niall Corcoran (Kilmacud Crokes)
18. Michael Carton (O’Tooles)
19. Shane Barrett (Na Fianna)
20. Darragh O’Connell (Cuala)
21. Colm Cronin (Cuala)
22. Daire Plunkett (St Brigid’s)
23. Cian Boland (St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruadh)
24. Paul Ryan (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
25. Conor Dooley (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
26. Oisin O’Rorke (Kilmacud Crokes)
31 May 2015
1:27PM
And here’s the Galway subs:
16. James Skehill (Cappataggle)
17. Fergal Moore (Turloughmore)
18. Paul Killeen (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
19. Ronan Burke (Turloughmore)
20. Greg Lally (Gort)
21. Padraig Brehony (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
22. Brian Molloy (Kilnadeema-Leitrim)
23. Niall Healy (Craughwell)
24. Davy Glennon (Mullagh)
25. Shane Maloney (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
26. David Burke (St Thomas)
31 May 2015
1:36PM
Ger Loughnane is up and running, ladies and gentlemen:
“The secret to negotiating yourself through any jungle is to find the right path. Winning is the right path. Your’re guaranteed to be playing in two months’ time.”
He’s now about wolves and packs as Eddie Brennan looks on.
Late change for Dublin: Colm Cronin in for Paul Schutte.
31 May 2015
2:04PM
Galway 0-1 Dublin 0-0 Cyril Donnelan opens the scoring for the westerners before Colm Cronin puts it wide for Dublin.
31 May 2015
2:05PM
Cyril Donnellan had a few bites at trying to raise a green flag but Alan Nolan and the Dublin defence managed to hold firm under intense pressure. Joe Canning is on the 40 and marked by Conal Keaney at the moment, incidentally.
31 May 2015
2:07PM
Galway 0-2 Dublin 0-0 Joe Canning opens his account with a free.
31 May 2015
2:10PM
David Treacy looked like he might get Dublin on the scoreboard but his good effort from the left into the Davin was just wide.
31 May 2015
2:11PM
And Dublin do get up and running through Treacy with a free.
31 May 2015
2:12PM
Galway 0-3 Dublin 0-1 Excellent point from Donnellan.
31 May 2015
2:13PM
Galway 0-4 Dublin 0-1 Young Cathal Mannion introduces himself with a good score.
31 May 2015
2:16PM
Galway 0-4 Dublin 0-2 David Treacy sends a free between the posts.
31 May 2015
2:17PM
Galway 0-5 Dublin 0-2 Andy Smith was on the end of a move he started with an interception. He tapped it over when Donal O’Grady complains he could have passed inside to Canning.
31 May 2015
2:20PM
Galway 0-6 Dublin 0-3 David Treacy and Aidan Harte exchange points. The Gort man’s on-the-run effort was the pick.
31 May 2015
2:20PM
GOAL! Joseph Cooney scores for Galway!
31 May 2015
2:21PM
Galway 1-06 Dublin 0-5 Cooney bore down on goal with the ball on his hurley and gave Nolan no chance. Galway have been impressive so far. Dublin respond with two quick points though.
31 May 2015
2:23PM
Galway 1-6 Dublin 0-7 ‘Mark Schutte is asking real questions of the Galway defence’ says Marty, as he tacks on another point. As I type, Liam Rushe opens his account.
Galway have hitthe snooze button since that goal.
31 May 2015
2:26PM
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-7 Joe Canning brings it back to a three-point game with a converted free. Galway’s keeper Callinan makes a great diving save from Colm Cronin.
31 May 2015
2:28PM
Alan Nolan gets Peter Kelly out of a hole after he gives the ball away cheaply in the corner. The Dublin netminder makes a good save subsequently.
31 May 2015
2:30PM
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-9 A pop pass sees Donal O’Grady talk about rugby’s offload after Dotsy O’Callaghan nails his second score of the day.
31 May 2015
2:32PM
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-10 Johnny Coen picks up a yellow which is something he’ll have to consider now when he’s chasing after Mark Schutte for the rest of the afternoon.
David Treacy makes no mistake with the free.
31 May 2015
2:33PM
What a let off! Peter Kelly gets pickpocketed by Joe Canning in front of the goal but the Portumna man lashes it wide.
31 May 2015
2:37PM
Dublin 0-11 Galway 1-8 Mark Schutte is running rampant and Anthony Cunnigham will have to do something soon. Cathal Mannion adds his second point, as I type.
We’re in first half garbage time and it’s level.
31 May 2015
2:39PM
Half-time -Galway 1-9 Dublin 0-11 Galway go in a point ahead thanks to a late Jason Flynn score. What did you make of that (Joe Brolly)?
31 May 2015
2:40PM
Fintan O’Toole here in Croke Park. Interesting first-half, Galway ahead by a point but Dublin must be satisfied considering their poor start to the game. Biggest source of optimism for Dublin is Mark Schutte, he’s giving Johnny Coen a torrid afternoon and that match-up looks like it needs to change. Dublin’s rearguard look anxious. Galway hit one goal and could have had three.
Dublin's Ryan O’Dwyer is tackled by Joe Canning, Jonathan Glynn and Cathal Mannion of Galwa.y Cathal Noonan / INPHO
Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
31 May 2015
2:55PM
And the second half is underway. Get that tea down you.
31 May 2015
2:55PM
Joe Canning had the chance to start the half well but he dragged a free wide.
31 May 2015
2:57PM
Dublin 0-12 Galway 1-9 Mark Schutte draws Dublin level with a great score form the left. He flicked the ball out of traffic and then lofted it over.
31 May 2015
2:58PM
Dublin 0-13 Galway 1-9 David Treacy edges the Dubs in front with another free in front of the posts.
31 May 2015
2:59PM
Dublin 0-14 Galway 1-9 Danny Sutcliffe collects a sideline ball in and around the box. He’s forced away from goal but doesn’t panic and manages to get the ball over the bar.
31 May 2015
3:00PM
Dublin 0-14 Galway 1-10 Joe Canning had a free in front of the posts. With six men on the line he tapped it over.
31 May 2015
3:02PM
Dublin 0-15 Galway 1-10 As the rain buckets down David Treacy adds to his tally for the day.
31 May 2015
3:03PM
Dublin 0-15 Galway 1-11 Cathal Mannion has showed some great stuff today. He got a head of steam and headed goalwards there before taking his point.
Galway Johnny Coen of Galway with Mark Schutte of Dublin. Donall Farmer / INPHO
Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
31 May 2015
3:07PM
Dublin 0-16 Galway 1-11 David Treacy has been unerring in his accuracy today. He’s stretched Dublin’s lead to two points with a 65.
31 May 2015
3:11PM
It’s been nip and tuck for a few minutes with both sides working hard but no score for some time. Plenty of hooking though.
31 May 2015
3:13PM
Dublin 0-17 Galway 0-12 The westerners had a few opportunities to score but instead that intense passage of play results in David Treacy again standing over a free. He knocks over his ninth point of the day.
Joe Canning then does similarly moments later.
31 May 2015
3:15PM
Dublin 0-17 Galway 1-13 Joe Canning nails his fifth point of the day and he looks to be getting hot, as they say in the NBA.
31 May 2015
3:15PM
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-13 David Treacy brings his tally to double figures and it’s a beauty from play.
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-14 Jason Flynn points but he looked to be going for the goal. With a shortened grip he charged at Alan Nolan’s goal but couldn’t find the net.
31 May 2015
3:19PM
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-15 It’s a draw game with 11 minutes or so to go. Cyril Donnellan with the score.
31 May 2015
3:20PM
Dublin 0-19 Galway 1-15 David Treacy. Free. You know the drill.
Dublin 0-19 Galway 1-16 We’re level again thanks to Joe Canning’s sixth point, a free. The replay will be next Saturday if needs be, adds Marty Morrissey.
31 May 2015
3:25PM
Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-16 Liam Rushe on the run off his left and no mistake. We’re goign to have a big finish here.
31 May 2015
3:29PM
Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-17 An equaliser! Aidan Harte gets it done after David Treacy misses a free. Seconds left.
31 May 2015
3:30PM
Time is up and we’re told there’ll be at least two minutes.
31 May 2015
3:31PM
Free for Dublin as Cyril Donnellan fouls an under-pressure Michael Carton. Alan Nolan will launch this and Galway must keep discipline.
31 May 2015
3:33PM
Full-time!Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-17 The sides will have to do it again next week as the game ends in a draw.
31 May 2015
3:34PM
Well what did you make of that?
The intensity and pace didn’t seem to be there but another game in the championship will do you no harm. As long as you win.
As it happened: Dublin v Galway, Leinster hurling championship
It may be chilly for the June bank holiday weekend, but this is summer hurling. Where else would you be?
Throw in is 2pm in Drumcondra and we’re going strike for strike all afternoon. Get in contact in the usual ways – email adrian@the42.ie or comment below.
We have GAA editor Fintan O’Toole at Croker as always so he’ll have plenty of reaction and analysis throughout. For those of you at home, the RTÉ broadcast begins at 1.30pm.
Eoin Kelly is on Newstalk ahead of throw-in and the Tipperary great doesn’t ‘expect much to be in this’. How do you see it going?
This is the Galway team as selected by Anthony Cunningham yesterday:
1. Colm Callanan (Kinvara)
2. Johnny Coen (Loughrea)
3. John Hanbury (Rahoon-Newcastle)
4. Padraig Mannion (Ahascragh-Fohenagh)
5. David Collins (Liam Mellowes)
6. Iarla Tannian (Ardrahan)
7. Gearoid McInerney (Oranmore-Maree)
8. Joseph Cooney (Sarsfields)
9. Aidan Harte (Gort)
10. Andrew Smith (Portumna)
11. Cyril Donnellan (Padraig Pearses)
12. Jonathan Glynn (Ardrahan)
13. Cathal Mannion (Ahascragh-Fohenagh)
14. Joe Canning (Portumna)
15. Jason Flynn (Tommie Larkins)
And the Dublin XV:
1. Alan Nolan (St Brigid’s)
2. Cian O’Callaghan (Cuala)
3. Peter Kelly (Lucan Sarsfields)
4. Paul Schutte (Cuala)
5. Shane Durkin (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
6. Chris Crummey (Lucan Sarsfields)
7. Conal Keaney (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
8. John McCaffrey (Lucan Sarsfields)
9. Simon Lambert (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
10. Ryan O’Dwyer (Kilmacud Crokes)
11. Liam Rushe (St Pat’s, Palmerstown)
12. Danny Sutcliffe (St Jude’s)
13. David O’Callaghan (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
14. David Treacy (Cuala)
15. Mark Schutte (Cuala)
Are Dublin hurlers about to unleash a huge attacking star this summer? Jackie Cahill reckons Mark Schutte may be about to make a real impression this summer.
Here’s the Dublin subs:
16. Gary Maguire (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
17. Niall Corcoran (Kilmacud Crokes)
18. Michael Carton (O’Tooles)
19. Shane Barrett (Na Fianna)
20. Darragh O’Connell (Cuala)
21. Colm Cronin (Cuala)
22. Daire Plunkett (St Brigid’s)
23. Cian Boland (St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruadh)
24. Paul Ryan (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
25. Conor Dooley (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
26. Oisin O’Rorke (Kilmacud Crokes)
And here’s the Galway subs:
16. James Skehill (Cappataggle)
17. Fergal Moore (Turloughmore)
18. Paul Killeen (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
19. Ronan Burke (Turloughmore)
20. Greg Lally (Gort)
21. Padraig Brehony (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
22. Brian Molloy (Kilnadeema-Leitrim)
23. Niall Healy (Craughwell)
24. Davy Glennon (Mullagh)
25. Shane Maloney (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
26. David Burke (St Thomas)
Ger Loughnane is up and running, ladies and gentlemen:
He’s now about wolves and packs as Eddie Brennan looks on.
Anthony Cunningham sounds like he and his Galway charges mean business this afternoon.
It’ll be some challenge but this is why we play and we’ve prepared well, is the crux of his chat with Clare McNamara.
Eddie’s gone for the ‘Rory McIlroy at Old Trafford’ look today.
Former Dublin hurler Shane Ryan is being interviewed pitchside on RTÉ and he’s just coined the term ‘scoreability’.
Marty’s ready to go with Donal O’Grady:
There’s not too many more in Croker at present, in truth.
We’ve an interested spectator in the Hogan Stand:
And we’re up and running.
Late change for Dublin: Colm Cronin in for Paul Schutte.
Galway 0-1 Dublin 0-0 Cyril Donnelan opens the scoring for the westerners before Colm Cronin puts it wide for Dublin.
Cyril Donnellan had a few bites at trying to raise a green flag but Alan Nolan and the Dublin defence managed to hold firm under intense pressure. Joe Canning is on the 40 and marked by Conal Keaney at the moment, incidentally.
Galway 0-2 Dublin 0-0 Joe Canning opens his account with a free.
David Treacy looked like he might get Dublin on the scoreboard but his good effort from the left into the Davin was just wide.
And Dublin do get up and running through Treacy with a free.
Galway 0-3 Dublin 0-1 Excellent point from Donnellan.
Galway 0-4 Dublin 0-1 Young Cathal Mannion introduces himself with a good score.
Galway 0-4 Dublin 0-2 David Treacy sends a free between the posts.
Galway 0-5 Dublin 0-2 Andy Smith was on the end of a move he started with an interception. He tapped it over when Donal O’Grady complains he could have passed inside to Canning.
Galway 0-6 Dublin 0-3 David Treacy and Aidan Harte exchange points. The Gort man’s on-the-run effort was the pick.
GOAL! Joseph Cooney scores for Galway!
Galway 1-06 Dublin 0-5 Cooney bore down on goal with the ball on his hurley and gave Nolan no chance. Galway have been impressive so far. Dublin respond with two quick points though.
Galway 1-6 Dublin 0-7 ‘Mark Schutte is asking real questions of the Galway defence’ says Marty, as he tacks on another point. As I type, Liam Rushe opens his account.
Galway have hitthe snooze button since that goal.
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-7 Joe Canning brings it back to a three-point game with a converted free. Galway’s keeper Callinan makes a great diving save from Colm Cronin.
Alan Nolan gets Peter Kelly out of a hole after he gives the ball away cheaply in the corner. The Dublin netminder makes a good save subsequently.
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-9 A pop pass sees Donal O’Grady talk about rugby’s offload after Dotsy O’Callaghan nails his second score of the day.
Galway 1-7 Dublin 0-10 Johnny Coen picks up a yellow which is something he’ll have to consider now when he’s chasing after Mark Schutte for the rest of the afternoon.
David Treacy makes no mistake with the free.
What a let off! Peter Kelly gets pickpocketed by Joe Canning in front of the goal but the Portumna man lashes it wide.
Dublin 0-11 Galway 1-8 Mark Schutte is running rampant and Anthony Cunnigham will have to do something soon. Cathal Mannion adds his second point, as I type.
We’re in first half garbage time and it’s level.
Half-time - Galway 1-9 Dublin 0-11 Galway go in a point ahead thanks to a late Jason Flynn score. What did you make of that (Joe Brolly)?
Fintan O’Toole here in Croke Park. Interesting first-half, Galway ahead by a point but Dublin must be satisfied considering their poor start to the game. Biggest source of optimism for Dublin is Mark Schutte, he’s giving Johnny Coen a torrid afternoon and that match-up looks like it needs to change. Dublin’s rearguard look anxious. Galway hit one goal and could have had three.
Dublin's Ryan O’Dwyer is tackled by Joe Canning, Jonathan Glynn and Cathal Mannion of Galwa.y Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
And the second half is underway. Get that tea down you.
Joe Canning had the chance to start the half well but he dragged a free wide.
Dublin 0-12 Galway 1-9 Mark Schutte draws Dublin level with a great score form the left. He flicked the ball out of traffic and then lofted it over.
Dublin 0-13 Galway 1-9 David Treacy edges the Dubs in front with another free in front of the posts.
Dublin 0-14 Galway 1-9 Danny Sutcliffe collects a sideline ball in and around the box. He’s forced away from goal but doesn’t panic and manages to get the ball over the bar.
Dublin 0-14 Galway 1-10 Joe Canning had a free in front of the posts. With six men on the line he tapped it over.
Dublin 0-15 Galway 1-10 As the rain buckets down David Treacy adds to his tally for the day.
Dublin 0-15 Galway 1-11 Cathal Mannion has showed some great stuff today. He got a head of steam and headed goalwards there before taking his point.
Galway Johnny Coen of Galway with Mark Schutte of Dublin. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
Dublin 0-16 Galway 1-11 David Treacy has been unerring in his accuracy today. He’s stretched Dublin’s lead to two points with a 65.
It’s been nip and tuck for a few minutes with both sides working hard but no score for some time. Plenty of hooking though.
Dublin 0-17 Galway 0-12 The westerners had a few opportunities to score but instead that intense passage of play results in David Treacy again standing over a free. He knocks over his ninth point of the day.
Joe Canning then does similarly moments later.
Dublin 0-17 Galway 1-13 Joe Canning nails his fifth point of the day and he looks to be getting hot, as they say in the NBA.
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-13 David Treacy brings his tally to double figures and it’s a beauty from play.
Liam Rushe under pressure. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-14 Jason Flynn points but he looked to be going for the goal. With a shortened grip he charged at Alan Nolan’s goal but couldn’t find the net.
Dublin 0-18 Galway 1-15 It’s a draw game with 11 minutes or so to go. Cyril Donnellan with the score.
Dublin 0-19 Galway 1-15 David Treacy. Free. You know the drill.
Dublin 0-19 Galway 1-16 We’re level again thanks to Joe Canning’s sixth point, a free. The replay will be next Saturday if needs be, adds Marty Morrissey.
Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-16 Liam Rushe on the run off his left and no mistake. We’re goign to have a big finish here.
Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-17 An equaliser! Aidan Harte gets it done after David Treacy misses a free. Seconds left.
Time is up and we’re told there’ll be at least two minutes.
Free for Dublin as Cyril Donnellan fouls an under-pressure Michael Carton. Alan Nolan will launch this and Galway must keep discipline.
Full-time! Dublin 0-20 Galway 1-17 The sides will have to do it again next week as the game ends in a draw.
Well what did you make of that?
The intensity and pace didn’t seem to be there but another game in the championship will do you no harm. As long as you win.
We’ll see who that’ll be next Saturday evening.
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