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Published 09:25 12 Dec 2018 GMT
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So the club's under-21s for this year are finished up, while their class of 2017 are still going, despite the fact that any of the lads on the age are already 22 and are edging towards their 23rd birthdays.
Trying to find excuses for a delay of that length is like trying to get a table in Galway on race-week but Liam Mellows' journeys to the last two county hurling finals gives the county a little bit of leverage, until you realise that Galway has such form for things like this.
The under-21 B final for 2017 between Killimor and Killimordaly took place only a couple of weeks ago in Ballinasloe. The 2017 under-21 football final took place in 2018 in the county also.
When you consider that their senior hurlers don't have any provincial campaign to worry about, you'd have to wonder what they do be at out in the wild west.
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