Dillon wary of sting in Galway minor tail as Mayo bid to win three-in-a-row against neighbours

The western rivals will meet for a third time at Dr. Hyde Park with the title on the line, presenting a unique challenge for Mayo - to beat the same team three times in the one campaign.
Dillon wary of sting in Galway minor tail as Mayo bid to win three-in-a-row against neighbours

THIRD TIME LUCKY?: Mayo’s Jack Keane and Cathal Keaveney with Shay McGlinchey of Galway. ©INPHO/James Crombie

For months now, the Electric Ireland GAA All-Ireland Minor Football Championship has appeared to be revolving around Mayo and Galway.

The neighbouring duo met twice themselves in Connacht before veering off and taking out the rest of the national opposition.

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