Daniel Moynihan: 'I don't think we played to the level that we needed to in order to beat a fantastic Kerry team'

The more positive outlook is that nobody gave Galway much of a chance of doing anything in the Championship after their relegation from Division 1 of the league.
Daniel Moynihan: 'I don't think we played to the level that we needed to in order to beat a fantastic Kerry team'

MISSED OPPORTUNITY: Galway ladies manager Daniel Moynihan this time that reflected on errant shooting as a key reason why his team finished as All-Ireland runners up. Picture: ©INPHO/Tom Maher

For the second Sunday running, a Galway senior football manager sat in the Croke Park media room beneath the Hogan Stand talking about regrets and, particularly, missed scoring opportunities.

It was Pádraic Joyce seven days ago and Galway ladies manager Daniel Moynihan this time that reflected on errant shooting as a key reason why his team finished as All-Ireland runners up.

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