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Niland grabs 0-17 as three-goal Galway make winning start to 2023

The Tribesmen had too much firepower in the end against a gutsy Westmeath.

Galway 3-27

Westmeath 0-20

John Fallon reports at Duggan Park, Ballinasloe

GALWAY GOT THEIR 2023 campaign up and running when an understrength side still had too much firepower for Westmeath in a good Walsh Cup workout for both sides at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.

The final scoreline was harsh on a battling Westmeath side but Galway had more options in attack and a much great spread of scorers.

The two free-takers were in superb form with Evan Niland finishing with 0-17 for Galway, while Killian Doyle landed 0-12 for Westmeath.

The sides were level six times during the opening half but Galway struck for the opening goal to lead by 1-11 to 0-11 at the end of an entertaining opening half.

Doyle struck 0-8 for Westmeath in that opening half, seven of them from frees, as he continued the form which earned him an All Star nominee last year.

Galway, fielding just a handful of last yearโ€™s championship team, had seven different scorers in the opening half with their hardest working forward Conor Whelan, skippering the side for this clash, the only member of the attack not to score before the break.

But the Kinvara man was involved in setting up several scores, including the goal which edged them ahead at the break when soloed through and debutant Martin McManus from Loughrea supplied a sublime finish.

Westmeath failed to make a couple of goal chances count, with Galway creating the space to pick off points from play.

Galway got on top after the restart with Niland continuing to shoot points from placed balls before McManus got in for his second goal to open up a 2-16 to 0-13 lead after 46 minutes.

Doyle continued to respond but they never looked like getting the goal they needed to mount a comeback.

And it was Galway who finished strongly with Mark Kennedy getting their third goal three minutes from time to seal an impressive win.

Scorers for Galway: Evan Niland 0-17 (0-14f, 0-2 โ€˜65s), Martin McManus 2-1, Donal Oโ€™Shea 0-3, Mark Kennedy 1-0, Adrian Tuohey 0-2, Gearoid McInerney 0-1, Sean Linnane 0-1, John Cooney 0-1, Conor Whelan 0-1, Declan McLoughlin 0-1.

Scorers for Westmeath: Killian Doyle 0-12 (0-10f, 0-1 โ€™65), Niall Oโ€™Brian 0-2, Mark Cunningham 0-1, Shane McGovern 0-1, Joey Boyle 0-1, Eoin Keyes 0-1, Rian Holding 0-1, Jack Gallagher 0-1.

Galway:

1 Darach Fahy (Ardrahan)

2 Jack Fitzpatrick (Killimordaly)

3 Gearoid McInerney (Oranmore/Maree)

4 Eoin Lawless (Athenry)

5 Shane Ryan (Clarinbridge)

6 Adrian Tuohey (Beagh)

7 TJ Brennan (Claribridge)

8 Ronan Murphy (Tommy Larkins)

9 Sean Linnane (Turloughmore)

10 John Cooney (Sarsfields)

11 Conor Whelan (Kinvara)

12 Donal Oโ€™Shea (Salthill/Knocknacarra)

13 Evan Niland (Clarinbridge)

14 Martin McManus (Loughrea)

15 Declan McLoughlin (Portumna)

Substitutes:

23 Tiernan Killeen (Loughrea) for Ryan (45)

21 Mark Kennedy (Clarinbridge) for Whelan (49)

19 Sean Oโ€™Hanlon (Turloughmore) for Lawless (59)

20 Kevin Hanney (Killimor) for Cooney (61)

Westmeath:

1 Noel Conaty (Lough Lene Gaels)

2 Darragh Egerton (Clonkill)

4 Conor Shaw (Brownstown)

5 Jack Galvin (Cullion)

10 Kevin Regan (Cullion)

7 Shane Clavin (Castletown Geoghegan)

6 Peadar Scally (Clonkill)

8 Mark Cunningham (Ringtown)

9 Shane McGovern (Crookewood)

13 Niall Oโ€™Brien (Castletown Geoghegan)

11 Killian Doyle (Raharney)

12 Joey Boyle (Raharney)

22 Shane Williams (Lough Lene Gaels)

14 Niall Mitchell (Clonkill)

15 David Williams (Lough Lene Gaels)

Substitutes:

17 Aaron Craig (St Oliver Plunketts) for Scally (half-time)

27 Rian Holding (Clonkill) for Galvin (46)

23 Eoin Keyes (Raharney) for D Williams (47)

21 Peter Clarke (Castletown Geoghegan) for S Williams (49)

19 Plunkett Maxwell (Castletown Geoghegan) for Cunningham (55)

20 Eamon Cuneen (Raharney) for McGovern (60)

25 Eoin Daly (Lough Lene Gaels) for Boyle (60)

24 David Devine (Castlepollard) for Doyle (63)

18 Conor Gaffney (Castlepollard) for Egerton (63)

26 Jack Gallagher (Castletown Geoghegan) for Oโ€™Brien (65)

Referee: Richie Fitzsimons (Offaly).

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    Feb 8th 2019, 3:18 PM

    Why is he going over now instead of at the end of the season when heโ€™ll have completed his Leaving Cert? I know heโ€™ll complete school in the UK but sounds like Manchester City have put pressure on him to go over now?

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    Feb 8th 2019, 3:22 PM

    @James Clancy: Brexit? Age considerations outside eu?

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    Feb 8th 2019, 3:26 PM

    @tribesman: Oh yeah, that could be the reasoning alright. Strikes me that itโ€™d be a better move for the player himself to go over in the summer but Brexit could be an issue alright.

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    Feb 8th 2019, 5:14 PM

    @James Clancy: I think for career development games at a reasonably level is a good argument to stay. But he will get the beat training money can buy at city. Also money is another valid reason. Most good 17 year olds donโ€™t play professionally for long. But city pay huge wedge to their kids, so even if he doesnโ€™t โ€˜make itโ€™ heโ€™ll have earned significantly for 3ish years which could set him up for life.

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    Feb 8th 2019, 3:33 PM

    I hope he does well, man City seem to have a good education plan for their academy players.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-city-st-bedes-news-11311766.amp

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    Feb 9th 2019, 12:04 AM

    Best of luck to himโ€ฆ

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