Summary

  1. Derry dropping deeperpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-12 Derry 0-9

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on GAAGO

    As Derry are dropping deeper and deeper Galway's half-line are having more of a presence in the game.

  2. 'He's a joy to watch'published at 18:48 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-12 Derry 0-9

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on GAAGO

    That's just class!

    He [Shane Walsh] has a skillset that few have.

    He's a joy to watch, fantastic score!

  3. 'They'll be hoping that's not too serious'published at 18:46 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-12 Derry 0-9

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on GAAGO

    That's unfortunate for him [Damien Comer] it just seems to be that ankle.

    He didn't look to have that same explosive acceleration to take on his man.

    From a Galway perspective, they'll be hoping that's not too serious.

  4. Walsh doublepublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-12 Derry 0-9

    He's had a quiet day so far, but you he's proved his worth in the last few minutes with two sweetly struck efforts from play.

    Galway now six to the good and looking strong.

  5. Lucky breakspublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-10 Derry 0-9

    While John Daly kicks his second score of the game, Paul Cassidy sees his effort come back off the post.

    You get the feeling that this ain't going to be Derry's day.

  6. Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 18:41 British Summer Time 18 May

    London 0-5 Down 0-8 (HT)

  7. Substitutionpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-9 Derry 0-9

    As Damien Comer makes way for Cein Darcy, a Shane McGuigan free brings Derry to within three-points of Galway.

    Derry also make a change with Eunan Mulholland coming in for Niall Toner.

  8. Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 18:38 British Summer Time 18 May

    London 0-4 Down 0-8

  9. goal

    Goalpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 1-9 Derry 0-8

    A Robert Finnerty free restores Galway's lead but after turning over the next Derry kick-out, Galway find the net through Sean Kelly.

    Kelly was on hand to punch his rebound to the net after Diarmuid Baker had blocked his initial shot on the line.

    Four-points, and a player down: Derry have it all to do.

  10. Full-timepublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 18 May

    Mayo 0-20 Cavan 1-8

    Cillian O'Connor knocks over the final score of the game and it wraps up a comprehensive nine-point win for Mayo over Cavan in Castlebar.

    Like the Kerry-Monaghan game, it wasn't exactly edge-of-your-seat stuff in MacHale Park.

  11. 'This Galway team seem really content'published at 18:33 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 0-8 Derry 0-7

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on GAAGO

    This Galway team seem really content in what they're doing.

    They're quite happy to just wait and wait for the defence to get lazy.

  12. Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 18:33 British Summer Time 18 May

    London 0-4 Down 0-7

  13. McGuigan proves his worthpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 0-8 Derry 0-7

    Shane McGuigan proving that he is just as effective in his backline as he is in attack.

    The Slaughtneil man getting down bravely to block what looked like a certain point for Johnny McGrath.

    Derry win the ball and attack swiftly and claim the first point of the second half through captain Conor Glass.

  14. 'It's a stone wall red card'published at 18:30 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 0-8 Derry 0-6

    Paddy Andrews
    Former Dublin forward on GAAGO

    The position Derry are in for the last four weeks, the work they would have put in for this performance. Gareth McKinless is a massive player for them. He's going to feel awful but he has put Derry in a terrible position.

    There's no excuse for it, it's a stone wall red card.

  15. Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 18:28 British Summer Time 18 May

    London 0-4 Down 0-5

  16. Back underwaypublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 18 May

    Galway 0-8 Derry 0-6

    Up and running again in Salthill as 14-man Derry try to overturn a two-point deficit.

    And during the break Mickey Harte makes his first change with Donnacha Gilmore coming for Declan Cassidy.

  17. Black card - Sam Callinan (Mayo)published at 18:27 British Summer Time 18 May

    Mayo 0-18 Cavan 1-8

    Mayo centre-back Sam Callinan's evening is pretty much over after he's shown a black card by referee David Coldrick.

  18. Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 18:24 British Summer Time 18 May

    London 0-3 Down 0-5

  19. Postpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 18 May

    Mayo 0-18 Cavan 1-7

    It's what good teams do - Mayo respond to that Cavan goal with a couple of scores through Cillian O'Connor and Ryan O'Donoghue.

    Mayo eight points up.

  20. goal

    Goal - James Smith (Cavan)published at 18:20 British Summer Time 18 May

    Mayo 0-16 Cavan 1-7

    It's perhaps too little, too late, but James Smith finds the back of the net for Cavan with 12 minutes remaining.

    Six points between the sides.