Star Studded Galway Club Might Have The Best Forward Group In The Country


With club championship season now the focus of the GAA calendar, there will be some mouthwatering action from a few standout competitions from around the country. The Galway Senior Football Championship will certainly be among that bunch, with a few weeks of intriguing fixtures ahead.
Corofin will go on the hunt for a third successive triumph, having reasserted their dominance in Galway footballing circles in recent times on the back of three years without a county title win. The usual suspects of Moycullen and Mountbellew-Moylough are also sure to be in the mix.
In saying that, it is another club that has caught the eye with their lineups in the first couple of weeks of the championship.
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Galway Club Might Have The Best Forward Line In The CountrySalthill-Knocknacarra are not one of the traditional powerhouses in Galway football, with the club having won just three senior county football titles since their founding in the 1960s. The last of those came in 2012, although they would reach a final in 2022.
Looking at their lineup this year, you would imagine that they will be in the mix in 2025.
Salthill-Knocknacarra would open their championship campaign this month, defeating 2021 champions Mountbellew-Moylough on a scoreline of 0-17 to 1-10 in Tuam. It was a statement win for the city club, with the most notable aspect of their display being the quality of their forward line.
The team that they named to start featured no fewer than six inter-county players, all of whom play for Galway in this summer's championship.
This evening, Salthill Knocknacarra GAA Club will face Mountbellew Moylough GAA Club in the opening round of the 2025 Bon Secours Senior Football ChampionshipDate: Saturday 2nd AugustVenue: Tuam StadiumThrow-in: 6pm
SKGAA abú ☘️ pic.twitter.com/4pOmtGufNV
— skgaa (@skgaa) August 2, 2025
While Rob Finnerty and Cathal Sweeney would ultimately not feature in the game, the fact that Salthill-Knocknacarra got over the line without both of them in the lineup is a daunting prospect for their competitors.
Scores like this one from Daniel O'Flaherty are reminder of the quality they possess throughout the side.
Daniel O'Flaherty from wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy downtown for Salthill-Knocknacarra in Tuam tonight.
Should be a three-pointer.pic.twitter.com/s6dJy7tdY2
— Balls.ie (@ballsdotie) August 2, 2025
There are certainly few clubs in the entire country that could rival that quality of forward line, especially when you consider they possess six inter-county players featuring for a team the quality of Galway.
Salthill-Knocknacarra feature in a championship group alongside Oughterard and St Michael's as well as Mountbellew-Moylough, with the top side progressing straight to the quarter-finals. The second and third placed sides will play in the preliminary quarter-finals.
They will meet Oughterard this weekend, who also won their opening game. The winners of that one will be in a strong position to top the group.
Salthill-Knocknacarra will no doubt be aiming to make a deep championship run over the coming weeks. Having gone over a decade without a county title, they will be hoping that their immense quality in forward areas will be enough to get them over the line in 2025.
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