NO SOONER HAD Shane Walsh emerged from the victorious Galway dressing room on Sunday and his eyes were fixed on bigger targets.
Walshโs tally of 1-6 played a major role in Galwayโs Connacht final victory but Walsh was well aware that greater tests lie ahead.
Minutes earlier, Padraic Joyce stood in front of the press corps and challenged his star forward to reproduce his form on the big stage as Galway head for Croke Park.
The Galway manager is a straight shooter.
When he took charge, Joyce had no hesitation in declaring his aim was to lift the Sam Maguire. Some may have scoffed at the suggestion, even more so when they fell to Mayo in the past two seasons and dropped down to Division 2.
Walsh shares a similar level of ambition.
โThe next four weeks, we are going to be going hard at it to try and perform again because thatโs what itโs all about, itโs to climb the steps of the Hogan on 24 July,โ he said.
โItโs the aim for every team thatโs starting off at the start of the year. Obviously for us, weโve a quarter-final now. The aim today was to take this game, itโs going to be the same now weโve an All-Ireland quarter-final coming up.
โThatโs what weโre going after. Thereโs no All-Ireland final without the quarter-final or semi-final. We won the Connacht final today, itโs a platform into the All-Ireland series now. We just have to keep working on ourselves and keep pushing it on. Look, if we win the quarter-final weโll talk after that then again.โ
The importance of avoiding a third straight loss to Roscommon in 2022 and fourth successive Connacht final defeat was on the minds of the players, admitted Walsh.
โMotivation was high. Obviously, we played Roscommon twice earlier in the year as well. We had our homework done on what they did well. Obviously, we want to try and concentrate on what we do well as well and bring that to the fore. Itโs days like today that you want to do that.
โChampionship is where itโs at again. We accomplished our goal in getting to Division 1 again this year, that was the main objective at the start of the year and we ticked that box. It was disappointing to lose the league final.
โPadraic said at the start of the year that weโre probably going to have to play Roscommon three times this year. So he said this is the one to catch them on and thankfully we did that.
โOur focus really was just on going out and performing. There was a Connacht title to be won, itโs nothing to turn your nose at and we didnโt. We were fully prepared for it, fully motivated and we accomplished it today.
โThe elation there in the dressing-room speaks for itself. It was great just to come into the dressing-room and see smiles on everyoneโs faces. A lot of it is probably the relief there that we got over the line.
โIn fairness to everyone, they all felt the pain of last year, the last two years really. Especially to get relegated (from Division 1) and games we kind of kicked away ourselves.โ
He was swamped by supporters at the full-time whistle. As a result he was the final Tribe player to return to the sanctity of the dressing room after the game.
With Joyce keen to speak to all his players, coach John Divilly was sent back out to bring in their talisman.
โI think thatโs definitely the sweetest of the lot, especially to win in front of our home supporters. It was something Padraic brought up a couple of weeks ago in training that we hadnโt won one in Galway since 2005 I think was the last time. It was just huge for the group as well. There was some lads in there with no Connacht medals.โ
He is feeling the benefits of an injury-free run after being hampered during the league.
โI picked up a niggle during the National League. I was very well looked after here. In fairness to the guys, they all put the work into me. By putting in the extra bit over the last couple of weeks.
โI might have been flagging a bit in training, but in fairness it stood to me. The credit really goes to everyone in the dressing-room. I mightnโt be putting in the tackles that some lads do, and they are just giving me the chance to kick the ball over the bar. Iโm grateful to be there, Iโll do that part of my job. Itโs a one to forty job inside.โ
That ref is a bit whistle happy. Being particularly harsh on KK Iโd think.
@Jason Pierce: he is a joke the cork keeper should get a oscar for acting
@Tom Dowling: yellow was for throwing the hurlโฆ
@IrishOwl: she threw the defenders hurl away. Not at someone. How is that foul play? I havenโt read the rule book so Iโm open for correction.
@Jason Pierce: ref loves Cork, thats why
@Jason Pierce: apparently its there somewhere i believe. Sportsmanship and all thatโฆ.
@Oisin Curry: oh that must be itโฆ my bad ? Ffs
@IrishOwl: why was the goalie acting then the usual cork stuff
@IrishOwl: and penalty what was that for?
@Jamie Walsh: and about three or four other frees, he gave one for charging that was a joke
@IrishOwl: nothing about yellow for throwing a hurl away
@Tom Dowling: usual stuff like winning another All Ireland ? Ffs pipe down
@Anthony Davoren: thats that settled then. Anywayโฆ who cares.. Cork won !
@IrishOwl: brilliant analysis, who cares? Handed an all Ireland ffs
@Jamie Walsh: handed an All Ireland ? Lol. Sure all Kilkennys wides had no bearing on the result.. go back to bed. The hatred for Cork is strong today.
@IrishOwl: Iโm wide awake and hate to point the obvious but the amount of wides registered by a team has no bearing on scoreboard?! , but if one team scores when handed penalties and frees that have no place in a competitive match let alone an AI final well that might Iโm thinking
Ref is woeful
Ref should be ashamed of himself
That ref should be ashamed of himself.
What women if only cork men hurlers had the same bottle
Up the Rebels. Well done!
A complete joke of a referee kilkenny were totally robbed, working hard all year to reach AI then cheated by an imbecile
Denise Gaule might just pip it. Sorry I mean Kilkenny of course
Heap of shite. *anny hurling
@Paulie T: anny hurling?