Connacht Tribune
Maigh Cuilinn, Dunmore MacHales and Clifden face the games of their lives
THREE Galway football champions face a weekend of destiny in early January when they attempt to extend glorious seasons in their respective All-Ireland Club semi-finals.
For only the second time ever, Galway title holders have conquered the province at senior, intermediate and junior level in the same year, putting the seal on a progressive footballing 2022 for the county.
The big focus will be on Maigh Cuilinn’s attempt to follow in the footsteps of Corofin, Salthill/Knocknacarra and Caltra by claiming All-Ireland honours at senior level.
But the Galway champions have a big hurdle to clear to even reach the final as they face a battle-hardened Glen of Derry at Croke Park on Sunday week (2pm).
It forms the first part of an attractive All-Ireland semi-final double bill which also features Kilmacud Crokes and Shane Walsh against Kerins O’Rahillys of Kerry.
Having claimed only the club’s second county senior title by edging out Salthill/Knocknacarra at Pearse Stadium in late October, Maigh Cuilinn also emerged as top dogs in Connacht after contrasting wins over Westport, Strokestown and Tourlestrane.
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