Galway defeated Sligo by 3-20 to 2-14 after extra time to win an epic Connacht U21 Football Final in Markivietz Park on Saturday Evening.
Here is another opportunity to hear the commentary with Ollie Turner, Frank Morris and Kevin Dwyer.
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sports.podcast/CONNACHT+U21+FOOTBALL+FINAL+2017+.mp3
Here is the Match Report from Kevin Dwyer
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sports.podcast/CONNACHT+U21+FOOTBALL+FINAL+FT.mp3
After The Game, Kevin Dwyer Spoke To Galway Manager Gerry Fahy
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sports.podcast/GERRY+FAHY+POST+U21+FINAL.mp3
Kevin Then Spoke to Man Of The Match Cillian McDaid
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/sports.podcast/CILLIAN+MCDAID+POST+U21+FINAL.mp3
Scorers for Galway: Sean Kelly 2-1, Robert Finnerty 0-6 (4fs), Michael Daly 1-2, Cillian McDaid and Cian Darcy 0-3 each, Peter Cooke 0-2 (1f), Colin Brady, Eoin Finnerty, Antoine O’Laoi 0-1 each.
Scorers for Sligo: Alan McLoughlin and Kyle Cawley (1-0 pen) 1-2 each, Paddy O’Connor 0-5 (3fs), Liam Gaughan 0-4 (3fs), Jason Perry 0-1.
GALWAY: Ronan O'Beolain; Liam Kelly, Sean Andy O'Ceallaigh, Ruairi Greene; Kieran Molloy, Dylan McHugh, Cillian McDaid; Peter Cooke, Colm O'Braonain; Antaine O'Laoi, Michael Daly, Colin Brady; Robert Finnerty, Paul Mannion, Dessie Conneely.
Subs: Sean Kelly for Antaine O’Laoi (26), Cein D’arcy for Colm O’Braonain (30), Eoin Finnerty for Colin Brady (30), Eric Lee for Paul Mannion (38), Michael Boyle for Dessie Conneely (50), Cormac Haslam for Ronan O’Beolain (55), Colm Mannion for Sean Kelly (75), William Finnerty for Kieran Molloy (77), Padraig O’Curraoin for Cillian McDaid (77)
SLIGO: Daniel Cafferkey; Eddie McGuinness, Luke Nicholson, Michael Gordon; Darragh Cummins, Paul McNamara, Sean Power; Paul Kilcoyne, Paddy O’Connor; Stephen Connolly, Gerard O’Kelly-Lynch, Jodie O’Reilly; Alan McLoughlin, Liam Gaughan, Kyle Cawley.
Subs: Sean Carabine for Stephen Connolly (36), Nathan Mullen for Darragh Cummins (44), Jason Perry for Alan McLoughlin (57), Kevin Banks for Luke Nicholson (60), Darragh Cummins for Paul Kilcoyne (64), Brian Mahon for Eddie McGuinness (64), Dylan Kilgallon for Gerard O’Kelly-Lynch (66).
REFEREE: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon).