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Gaelic Football 2009 |
Opening day victory for Galway in League against Westmeath
Galway 2.10 Westmeath 0.11
Galway
opened their National League campaign in determined fashion
by carving out a five-point win over Westmeath in Mullingar.
Michael Meehan grabbed a late goal to secure the Division 1
points on offer for Galway in front of a 3,000-strong crowd.
The visitors edged the opening quarter-hour, moving 0-04 to
0-03 ahead, with Galway's Nicky Joyce and Westmeath ace
Dessie Dolan trading early points. Westmeath lacked a
cutting edge in attack and their defence was given a let-off
in the 19th minute when Meehan thumped a penalty, awarded
for a foul on Joyce, off the crossbar and over for a point.
Points from Cormac Bane, Padraic Joyce and Meehan (free)
helped Galway to a 0-07 to 0-05 half-time lead, while Dolan
and Thomas McDaniel kept Westmeath in touch. Galway should
have been further ahead as Meehan was guilty of missing
another goal-scoring chance late in the half. On the
restart, Meehan quickly took his personal tally to 0-04 from
a free, but Westmeath roared back with a string of
impressive scores from Dolan, McDaniel and Denis Glennon.
The home side hit four points without reply to move 0-09 to
0-08 ahead and Galway suddenly looked in trouble - they lost
midfielder Barry Cullinane to a red card for a 53rd-minute
incident involving Dolan. In all, Westmeath had one yellow
card to Galway's two but having to play with 14 men seemed
to suit Liam Sammon's side. A well-executed goal from
Jonathan Ryan got them back on track at 1-08 to 0-09 ahead.
Westmeath rallied as best they could, but when Galway
created enough space for Meehan in the 70th minute, the
Caltra ace slotted home the clinching goal from close range.