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Untested Galway U21s face daunting task against Limerick

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GALWAY’S U-21 hurlers will be hoping they can replicate what the county minors have already achieved this year and that is to come in cold into a championship and claim a knockout victory against opposition that have the benefit of a provincial campaign under their belt.
This Saturday, Tony Ward’s U-21 charges face Munster champions Limerick at Semple Stadium, Thurles (6pm). Galway, as has been the case since time immortal, enter the last four without having hit a ball in anger while Limerick, for their part, have negotiated tests against Tipperary, Clare and Cork.
It means the Tribesmen have been, once again, left with little or no margin for error. However, rather than focus on the drawbacks of the current U-21 championship, Ward and company can take heart that the minors have already climbed that hurdle this year – and are now in an All-Ireland final.
“We have a good bit of work done,” begins Galway boss Ward. “They (Limerick) have three hard games under their belt – they are supposed to be the team of the U-21 championship this year – where we have had challenges against Kilkenny and Cork. They were good challenges but they are still only that – challenges.
“Look, we are going there with the intention of winning but we are under no illusions. We are going to be up against it.”
No doubt, the dearth of competitive games heading into this fixture is not ideal but, by the same token, you only have to look at the talented pool of individuals Galway boast of at U-21 level. This includes those players who secured the All-Ireland minor title in 2015.
One of those, Craughwell’s Darragh Gilligan is the front-runner to line out in goal while the 2015 minor full-back line of Ciaran Connor (Kilnadeema/Leitrim), Jack Fitzpatrick (Killimordaly) and Shane Bannon (Clarinbridge) are all viable options to reprise their previous roles.
That said, Cappataggle defender Declan Cronin will more than likely nail down one of those positions. Loughrea’s Conor Jennings may also have done so but his preparation over the Summer has been hampered through injury.
Jack Grealish (Gort), Joseph Mooney (Loughrea) and Sean Loftus (Turloughmore) would be one half-back line combination, although St. Thomas’ Fintan Burke, who lined out at No. 5 for the U-21s in last year’s campaign, will also be in contention.
Midfield has no shortage of possibilities with Grealish, Dan Nevin (Cappataggle), Kevin McHugo (Tommy Larkins) and Jack Coyne (Castlegar) all capable of playing and excelling in this sector.
Kinvara’s Conor Whelan, fresh from his recent heroics with the Galway seniors, is expected to lead the attack from the full-forward position with fellow senior panellist, Thomas Monaghan (Craughwell) to also feature in one of the six offensive berths.
The remaining places could be filled by a plethora of players, including Brian Concannon (Killimordaly), Sean Linnane (Turloughmore), Cianan Fahy (Ardrahan), Evan Niland (Clarinbridge) and Cian Burke (Athenry).

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West has lower cancer survival rates than rest

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Significant state investment is required to address ‘shocking’ inequalities that leave cancer patients in the West at greater risk of succumbing to the disease.

A meeting of Regional Health Forum West heard that survival rates for breast, lung and colorectal cancers than the national average, and with the most deprived quintile of the population, the West’s residents faced poorer outcomes from a cancer diagnosis.

For breast cancer patients, the five-year survival rate was 80% in the West versus 85% nationally; for lung cancer patients it was 16.7% in the west against a 19.5% national survival rate; and in the West’s colorectal cancer patients, there was a 62.6% survival rate where the national average was 63.1%.

These startling statistics were provided in answer to a question from Ballinasloe-based Cllr Evelyn Parsons (Ind) who said it was yet another reminder that cancer treatment infrastructure in the West was in dire need of improvement.

“The situation is pretty stark. In the Western Regional Health Forum area, we have the highest incidence of deprivation and the highest health inequalities because of that – we have the highest incidences of cancer nationally because of that,” said Cllr Parsons, who is also a general practitioner.

In details provided by CEO of Saolta Health Care Group, which operates Galway’s hospitals, it was stated that a number of factors were impacting on patient outcomes.

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Galway minors continue to lay waste to all opponents

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Galway's Aaron Niland is chased by Cillian O'Callaghan of Cork during Saturday's All-Ireland Minor Hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium. Photo: Stephen Marken/Sportsfile.

Galway 3-18

Cork 1-10

NEW setting; new opposition; new challenge. It made no difference to the Galway minor hurlers as they chalked up a remarkable sixth consecutive double digits championship victory at Semple Stadium on Saturday.

The final scoreline in Thurles may have been a little harsh on Cork, but there was no doubting Galway’s overall superiority in setting up only a second-ever All-Ireland showdown against Clare at the same venue on Sunday week.

Having claimed an historic Leinster title the previous weekend, Galway took a while to get going against the Rebels and also endured their first period in a match in which they were heavily outscored, but still the boys in maroon roll on.

Beating a decent Cork outfit by 14 points sums up how formidable Galway are. No team has managed to lay a glove on them so far, and though Clare might ask them questions other challengers haven’t, they are going to have to find significant improvement on their semi-final win over 14-man Kilkenny to pull off a final upset.

Galway just aren’t winning their matches; they are overpowering the teams which have stood in their way. Their level of consistency is admirable for young players starting off on the inter-county journey, while the team’s temperament appears to be bombproof, no matter what is thrown at them.

Having romped through Leinster, Galway should have been a bit rattled by being only level (0-4 each) after 20 minutes and being a little fortunate not to have been behind; or when Cork stormed out of the blocks at the start of the second half by hitting 1-4 to just a solitary point in reply, but there was never any trace of panic in their ranks.

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Gardaí and IFA issue a joint appeal on summer road safety

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Galway IFA Farm Family and Social Affairs Chair Teresa Roche

GARDAÍ and the IFA have issued a joint appeal to all road users to take extra care as the silage season gets under way across the country.

Silage harvesting started in many parts of Galway last week – and over the coming month, the sight of tractors and trailers on rural roads will be getting far more frequent.

Inspector Conor Madden, who is in charge of Galway Roads Policing, told the Farming Tribune that a bit of extra care and common-sense from all road users would go a long way towards preventing serious collisions on roads this summer.

“One thing I would ask farmers and contractors to consider is to try and get more experienced drivers working for them.

“Tractors have got faster and bigger – and they are also towing heavy loads of silage – so care and experience are a great help in terms of accident prevention,” Inspector Madden told the Farming Tribune.

He said that tractor drivers should always be aware of traffic building up behind them and to pull in and let these vehicles pass, where it was safe to do so.

“By the same token, other road users should always exercise extra care; drive that bit slower; and ‘pull in’ that bit more, when meeting tractors and heavy machinery.

“We all want to see everyone enjoying a safe summer on our roads – that extra bit of care, and consideration for other roads users can make a huge difference,” said Conor Madden.

He also advised motorists and tractor drivers to be acutely aware of pedestrians and cyclists on the roads during the summer season when more people would be out walking and cycling on the roads.

The IFA has also joined in on the road safety appeal with Galway IFA Farm Family and Social Affairs Chair Teresa Roche asking all road users to exercise that extra bit of care and caution.

“We are renewing our annual appeal for motorists to be on the look out for tractors, trailers and other agricultural machinery exiting from fields and farmyards,” she said.

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