Galway camogie will take inspiration from the county's male footballers says Aine Keane

“The boys were incredible, they really were. They showed us that anything is possible even when everyone writes you off," Keane said at the launch of the All-Ireland camogie quarter-finals.
Galway camogie will take inspiration from the county's male footballers says Aine Keane

INSPIRATION: Aine Keane signes autographs for the Galway fans. Pic Credit: James Lawlor.

When it comes to searching for inspiration ahead of their All-Ireland senior championship quarter-final clash with Waterford at Croke Park this Sunday, Aine Keane and her Galway camogie team-mates don’t have far to look.

Despite the triumphs of their fellow challengers Armagh, Donegal and Kerry, it was the Galway men’s footballers who grabbed the headlines last weekend with a stunning victory over defending champions Dublin at the last-eight stage of the All-Ireland Senior Championship in GAA HQ on Saturday.

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