Kieran Molloy has been a key absentee for Galway this year as they head into the Connacht final on Sunday.
GALWAY AND COROFIN star Dylan McHugh has provided a positive update on his clubmate Kieran Molloy as he continues his recovery from a cruciate injury.
He’s been a key absentee in defence for Pádraic Joyce’s side this year, and will not feature in the Connacht SFC final on Sunday as Galway put their title on the line against Sligo. Galway will go into Sunday’s decider as heavy favourites to defend their crown, but will be wary of the challenge that Sligo pose. The Division 4 champions have lost just one competitive fixture this year in the league, and have booked their place in the provincial final on the back of a big win over New York in the semi-final.
“I was young, ” says McHugh about his memories of that day 16 years ago, “probably nine at the time. I remember being behind the goal when Eamonn O’Hara got the goal [for Sligo] but not a whole pile other than that.
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