Farragher is a hat-trick hero as Corofin breeze through to another Connacht decider
Meanwhile, Castlebar also qualified for the provincial final after getting the better of Clann na nGael.
Meanwhile, Castlebar also qualified for the provincial final after getting the better of Clann na nGael.
It’s now six wins from seven for Pat Lam’s side.
Tiernan O’Halloran scored the only try in a tight win.
The Saints were victorious away to Galway United.
The Galwaymen had 13 points to spare.
It was a ten-point victory for Stephen Rochford’s men.
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Conor Winn turned in a man of the match display before Enda Curran hit two vital goals.
The new Dad was on the mark while Gavin Brennan also found the net against Galway.
Saints goalkeeper Conor O’Malley was the hero as they got the better of Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park.
The westerners got back to winning ways today.
Michael Daly’s second-half equaliser rescued a point for Drogheda out west.
The Tribesemen were well beaten by the visitors tonight.
Samuel Oji put the ball through his own net in injury time.
The midfielder scored a hat-trick when the teams last collided at Oriel Park in April.
The blindside says his side have always worked hard, but now they have a spark outside.
The Munster coach found no reason to argue that the better team had won at the Sportsground.
The awful weather conditions also played a big part in proceedings.
Pat Lam masterminded Connacht’s first win over Munster in six years, and a second since 1986.
It’s their second Galway Senior Hurling title in four years.
The 2011 county champions earned a eight-point win at Kenny Park.
The Offaly side saw off Westmeath’s Raharney today.
There’s a nice looking geographical spread to the Premier Division now.
On a day when Corofin’s forwards were unstoppable, they claimed a 10th crown since 1997.
Justin Burke and Michèal Lundy led the charge for Corofin in a dominant win over Milltown.
It is expected that Duffy will play for Salthill-Knocknacarra tomorrow afternoon.
The teams meet next Sunday in Ruislip in their opening Connacht championship clash.
The Rossies early dominance paid off.
Trevor Croly’s men looked set to go down to their third defeat of the season before an 96th minute goal levelled matters.
Alan Freeman was the scoring star for Mayo as they beat the Oak Leaf County with ease.
Leitrim just couldn’t match their semi-final heroics.
Conor Conney’s 1-9 was crucial for the Tribesmen.
The Dingle school had nine points to spare.
The former county star will be first and foremost in everyone’s mind today.
The Kiwi coach was pleased to get a win and says his team will improve after victory against Gloucester.
The home side were unconvincing in a 26-10 victory to go top of Pool 6 for now.
Salthill-Knocknacarra had no answer as Corofin regained their crown.
The Mitchells comfortably secured a victory in today’s semi-final against Knockmore.
0-10 from Joe Canning helped his club win today’s Galway semi-final replay.