GALWAY MANAGER ANTHONY Cunningham is hoping for more of the same this weekend, as he names an unchanged side for the All-Ireland semi-final against Tipperary on Sunday.
After scoring 1-2 on his championship debut against Cork, Cunningham has rewarded teenager Conor Whelan with another start in the half-forward line.
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Cunningham resisted the urge to tinker with his side after the impressive dismissal of the rebels last time out, as the go in search of a first championship win against Tipp since the 2005 All-Ireland quarter-final.
Galway
1. Colm Callanan
2. Johnny Coen
3. John Hanbury
4. Padraig Mannion
5. Aidan Harte
6. Iarla Tannian
7. Daithi Burke
8. Andrew Smith
9. David Burke
10. Conor Whelan
11. Cyril Donnellan
12. Jonathan Glynn
13. Jason Flynn
14. Joe Canning
15. Cathal Mannion
Same again for Galway as Anthony Cunningham names his team for Tipp
GALWAY MANAGER ANTHONY Cunningham is hoping for more of the same this weekend, as he names an unchanged side for the All-Ireland semi-final against Tipperary on Sunday.
After scoring 1-2 on his championship debut against Cork, Cunningham has rewarded teenager Conor Whelan with another start in the half-forward line.
Cunningham resisted the urge to tinker with his side after the impressive dismissal of the rebels last time out, as the go in search of a first championship win against Tipp since the 2005 All-Ireland quarter-final.
Galway
1. Colm Callanan
2. Johnny Coen
3. John Hanbury
4. Padraig Mannion
5. Aidan Harte
6. Iarla Tannian
7. Daithi Burke
8. Andrew Smith
9. David Burke
10. Conor Whelan
11. Cyril Donnellan
12. Jonathan Glynn
13. Jason Flynn
14. Joe Canning
15. Cathal Mannion
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All-Ireland Hurling Championship Galway Joe Canning Johnny Glynn more of the same Tipperary