IT’S BEEN A superb 24 hours for Galway U20 dual star Conor Flaherty.
He celebrated an All-Ireland football title today at Croke Park to cap off a brilliant 24 hours, after helping Galway book a spot in the Leinster U20 hurling final last night.
Flaherty lined out at centre-back last night in Portlaoise, as Galway dethroned the reigning provincial champions Kilkenny to book their spot in the Leinster final.
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The Carnmore hurler contributed one point from a free as Galway progressed with a 0-19 to 1-11 win.
Leinster hurling semi-final win at centre-back, All-Ireland football final win in goal and all in the space of 24 hours.
Flaherty, who plays his club football with Claregalway, was back in action in a Galway jersey today.
He started in goals tat GAA headquarters as the Tribesmen held off a thrilling fightback from Dublin to win the All-Ireland U20 footbal title. Flaherty kept a clean sheet and was solid overall between the sticks.
The Galway hurlers will now prepare to take on Dublin in the Leinster final on Sunday, 3 January.
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Galway U20 star celebrates All-Ireland football win one day after Leinster hurling semi-final victory
IT’S BEEN A superb 24 hours for Galway U20 dual star Conor Flaherty.
He celebrated an All-Ireland football title today at Croke Park to cap off a brilliant 24 hours, after helping Galway book a spot in the Leinster U20 hurling final last night.
Flaherty lined out at centre-back last night in Portlaoise, as Galway dethroned the reigning provincial champions Kilkenny to book their spot in the Leinster final.
The Carnmore hurler contributed one point from a free as Galway progressed with a 0-19 to 1-11 win.
Flaherty, who plays his club football with Claregalway, was back in action in a Galway jersey today.
He started in goals tat GAA headquarters as the Tribesmen held off a thrilling fightback from Dublin to win the All-Ireland U20 footbal title. Flaherty kept a clean sheet and was solid overall between the sticks.
The Galway hurlers will now prepare to take on Dublin in the Leinster final on Sunday, 3 January.
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Conor Flaherty double joy Galway U20