Galway have had a chronic case of flatness for nearly a year

Galway management and players need to quickly locate a remedy ahead of Dublin’s visit this Sunday.
Galway have had a chronic case of flatness for nearly a year

MUST WIN GAME: Galway manager Henry Shefflin along with his management and players need to quickly locate a remedy ahead of Dublin’s visit this Sunday. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

There were 42 minutes on the clock at Wexford Park. A brief stoppage to allow attention to the stricken Richie Lawlor. Henry Shefflin could not have been more animated along the sideline. Vexingly gesticulating. Gesturing at his players to “MOVE” for a Galway restart.

Shefflin’s frustration was not exclusive to the lack of options presenting themselves to goalkeeper Darach Fahy. His frustration was not exclusive to having lost the previous puck-out. His frustration was not exclusive to Jack Grealish carelessly turning over possession in the play previous to that and Wexford raising a white flag from it to move four in front.

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