Galway 1-16
DCU 0-17
John Fallon reports from Duggan Park in Ballinasloe
JOE CANNING SHOT 1-5 as Galway survived playing half the match with 14 men to give new manager Micheál Donoghue a winning start.
Allstar David Burke was sent off when he picked up a second yellow card just before the break in this Walsh Cup tie.
Five other players were booked during a lively opening, with Canning’s goal after 16 minutes putting them in the driving seat.
He also landed two sideline cuts in front of a big crowd at the Ballinasloe venue for them to lead by 1-6 to 0-4 at the break.
Burke’s younger brother Eanna came on to make a telling impact with four points from play and another sub, Aidan Harte chipped in with two points for the Walsh Cup holders.
Galway had five starters from last year’s the All-Ireland final but DCU came back in the second half after Galway led by double scores, 1-7 to 0-5, going into the final quarter.
Seán Gray and Danny Sutcliffe led the comeback and they managed to get the gap down to two points. But Galway finished strongly to wrap up a winning start for Donoghue.
Scorers for Galway: J Canning 1-5 (0-2 sidelines, 0-1f), E Burke 0-4, A Harte 0-2, P Brehony, D Burke, A Smith, J Flynn, G McInerney 0-1 each.
Scorers for DCU: S Gray 0-9 (0-8f), D Sutcliffe 0-3, N O’Connor 0-2, D Staunton, P Foley, K Fitzgerald 0-1 each.
Galway
1. James Skehill (Cappataggle)
2. Johnny Coen (Loughrea)
3. Ronan Burke (Turloughmore)
4. Colm Flynn (Tommie Larkins)
5. Sean Morrissey (Liam Mellows)
6. Greg Lally (Gort)
7. David Collins (Liam Mellows)
8. Padraig Brehony (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
9. David Burke (St Thomas’)
10. Andy Smith (Portumna)
11. Jason Flynn (Tommie Larkins)
12. Gearoid McInerney (Oranmore-Maree)
13. Richie Cummins (Gort)
14. Joe Canning (Portumna)
15. Shane Moloney (Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry)
Subs
19. Aidan Harte (Gort) for Flynn (41)
25. Brian Molloy (Kilnadeema/Leitrim) for Cummins (47)
21. Eanna Burke (St Thomas’) for Moloney (47)
24. Niall Burke (Oranmore-Maree) for McInerney (58)
23. Adrian Tuohy (Beagh) for Lally (69)
DCU
1. Cormac Ryan (Dublin)
2. Mick Heaney (Westmeath)
30. Eoghan O’Donnell (Dublin)
4. Paul O’Dea (Dublin)
5. Killian Fitzgerald (Waterford)
6. Paudie Foley (Wexford)
19. Tony French (Wexford)
7. Kevin O’Flynn (Dublin)
9. Dan Staunton (Wicklow)
10. Danny Sutcliffe (Dublin)
11. Conor Joyce (Kilkenny)
20. Mick Daly (Westmeath)
13. Sean Gray (Dublin)
14. Cathal Scally (Westmeath)
15. Daire Barden (Wexford)
Subs
26. Ciaran McEvoy (Laois) for Daly (42)
24. Niall O’Connor (Dublin) for Barden (53)
17. Lee Richardson (Dublin) for French (61)
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath).
I hope all ten of the kerry fans enjoy there day out in croker
That’s an outrageous statement to make based entirely on speculation and crude stereotyping. I’m going so that means there’ll be 11 of us. Now who looks foolish.
Dublin fans can’t even make it out of the BigTree in time for throw in, game prob be delayed for half an hour!
Super Dublin.
Will Kerry have a plan up their sleeve plus if Kerry’s forwards click can dubs handle them?
Great news for the touts.
I’ve just bought 4 for my boss in the Upper Hogan section 725 on Ticketmaster.ie & it says there are still 94 available.
Tickets left with ticketmaster, not with Gaa. But even ticketmaster stock will go fast if that’s all they have left on Monday!
There’ll be plenty of tickets available in the pubs and outside the ground on the day
Great game the best team on the day should win so good luck to dublin and Kerry
82300 capacity
Well said robby !!!!!