Galway have the ingredients to sparkle in summer
Galway, Kerry and Roscommon are the only unbeaten teams in the four divisions of the Allianz Football League going into the last round of games.
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Galway, Kerry and Roscommon are the only unbeaten teams in the four divisions of the Allianz Football League going into the last round of games.
Galway returned to Division One in style after an 11-point hammering of a previously unbeaten Derry side at Owenbeg.
Galway maintained their perfect start to life in Division Two as they chalked up their fifth win of the campaign with a deserved 2-08 to 1-05 win at Tuam Stadium.
A first win of the Allianz League Division 2 campaign brought relief for relegation-threatened Meath who shrugged off Cork with relative ease in Navan.
The wait for a first Allianz National League Division 2 victory of the season goes on for Cork while Galway remain firmly in the promotion hunt following Saturday's clash at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The dearth of quality on display for long stretches of this afternoon's contest at Bord na Móna O’Connor Park illustrated why these two teams are mired in relegation trouble at the bottom of Division Two of the Allianz Football league, but the drama and tension in the closing stages more than made up for it in terms of a spectacle.
The Allianz League Sunday panel said Meath had cause for alarm after their "abject" display against Galway in Salthill yesterday, stressing that such a result would heap further pressure on manager Andy McEntee.