Corofin won their fourth Galway senior football championship of the 1990s with a golden oldie triumph at Tuam Stadium yesterday. The two brightest stars of their hard-earned, but deserved, win over Dunmore were top scorer Eddie Steede, who is 34, and 39-year-old powerful corner back, Ollie Burke.
It was 0-4 to 0-3 in favour of Corofin at half-time, which did not reflect their superiority in almost all sectors and it was not until the closing stages of the game that they made victory secure.
Corofin: M McNamara; O Burke, J Killeen, P Cullinane; A Fahy (0-1), R Silke (capt), James Lardner; A Donnellan, M Kenny; M Donnellan, E Speede (0-7), T Burke (0-1); T Greaney, S Conlisk, D Reilly. Subs: G Burke for Greaney, John Lardner for Cullinane, K Treacy for Kenny.
Dunmore: N Walsh; J Nestor (0-1), T Ryder, J Reddington; J Henry, L Quinn, F Keenan (0-1); D Cronin, V Martyn; M Tuohy, J Dooley (0-1), M Donnellan (0-1); C Donnellan, J Donnellan (capt, 0-1), J Connelly. Subs: J Ronayne for Connelly, M Halliday for Tuohig, T Tuohig (0-1) for J Donnellan.