22 February 2019 Team news: Galway aim to maintain 100 per cent start as they welcome Westmeath to Clonberne Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! Lidl Ladies NFL – Division 1 – Round 3 – SUNDAY Galway v Westmeath, Clonberne, 12pm (M Kenny, Mayo) Galway were beaten semi-finalists last year and on the evidence we’ve seen to date in 2019, they’re aiming for at least a knock-out slot again. The Tribeswomen have been impressive under new manager Tim Rabbitte so far, winning against Cork and Monaghan in their opening two fixtures. They put their 100 per cent record on the line against visitors Westmeath on Sunday, as the Lake County aim to bounce back from defeat to Cork last time out. Westmeath, under their new manager Sean Finnegan, did score a hugely encouraging victory over Monaghan in Round 1. And in a hugely-competitive top flight, that result could yet be one that staves off the threat of relegation for Westmeath. They’ll have it all to do against the in-form Connacht champions in Clonberne on Sunday. Galway team: 1 Dearbhla Gower Corofin 2 Mairead Coyne Grainne Mhaols 3 Sarah Lynch Naomh Anna Leitir Moir 4 Fabienne Cooney Claregalway 5 Shauna Molloy St Furseys Headford 6 Louise Ward Kilkerrin Clonberne 7 Charlotte Cooney Claregalway 8 Olivia Divilly Kilkerrin Clonberne 9 Barbara Hannon Dunmore McHales 10 Mairead Seoighe Clonbur 11 Tracey Leonard Corofin 12 Leanne Coen Corofin 13 Riona Ni Flahartha Naomh Anna Leitir Moir 14 Roisin Leonard Corofin 15 Sarah Conneally Dunmore McHales Westmeath team: 1 Karen Walsh Milltown 2 Rachel Dillon Milltown 3 Jennifer Rogers Milltown 4 Lucy Power The Downs 5 Fiona Coyle St Marys Rochfortbridge 6 Karen McDermott St Marys Rochfortbridge 7 Fiona Claffey Foxrock Cabinteely 8 Kelly Boyce Jordan Milltown 9 Vicky Carr St Lomans 10 Lucy McCartan St Lomans 11 Leanne Slevin Milltown 12 Jo-hanna Maher Tyrrellspass 13 Sarah Dolan Garrycastle 14 Anna Jones Mullingar Shamrocks 15 Maud-Annie Foley Coralstown/Kinnegad Share this Article 0 0