Galway GAA will observe a minute's silence for three-time All-Star Michael Coleman, who tragically passed away in an accident. The match against Clare takes on added significance as Galway seeks to rebound from their opening-night defeat to Tipperary and build momentum in the National Hurling League.
Jack O'Neill's foul on Brian Concannon gives Evan Niland a chance to score from a free, which he duly does.Aidan McCarthy wins a free for Clare . He then scores a point from the free.Brendan Bugler: "He was a fantastic hurler for Galway and he is very much in our thoughts this evening."
Darragh Lohan, Ross Hayes and Cian Galvin are at half back; Ryan Taylor and Cathal Malone start in midfield. Galway go with Darach Fahy; Dan Loftus, Daithi Burke, Darren Morrissey; Padraic Mannion, Gavin Lee, Cillian Travers; Cianan Fahy, Tom Monaghan; John Fleming, Tiernan Killeen, Brian Concannon; Evan Niland, Conor Whelan, Anthony BurnsThere will be a minute’s silence this evening for three-time All-Star, Michael Coleman, who died in an accident yesterday.
Galway GAA tweeted: "We are deeply saddened to share the news that Abbeyknockmoy clubman Michael, an All-Ireland Senior hurling winner with Galway in 1988 has passed away.Will it be the team that capitulated to Tipp on the opening night of the League, losing that game by 12 points? Or the side that rattled Kilkenny in Nowlan Park last weekend, securing a three-point win.
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