Wed 07 Jul 2007Sligo's win down to qualifiers and leagueSeán Moran On Gaelic Games:On grounds of
sheer aesthetics, football not only loses out to hurling but has
its stylistic shortcomings regularly aired. Yet, the stark truth is
that it is more of a national game in that it extends to the four
provinces and provides a more democratic medium for sporting
achievement than its more elegant sibling.The dry detail of rolls of honour can't adequately reflect the
delight of a county and GAA community like Sligo recording a
landmark achievement as they did on Sunday. To defeat a Galway team
that, despite being pushed so closely by Leitrim, still had the
sheen of contenders after their demolition of Mayo was immensely
satisfying.