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FRESHER HURLING VICTORY RD1 CUP News: results

Posted On 21st Jan 2026
Posted By GAA ONE CLUB
[Galway (All Clubs) campus]
Author Damien Coleman (Development Officer)
Location Laim Mellows GAA Ballyloughane

Fresher Hurling Championship – Round 1
ATU Galway vs UCD

ATU Galway began their Fresher Hurling Championship campaign in dramatic fashion, producing a superb comeback performance to defeat UCD by two points in an entertaining and hard-fought Round 1 encounter.

The opening half belonged largely to UCD, who settled quickly and played with confidence in possession. Their sharp movement and clinical finishing caused problems for the ATU Galway defence, and two well-worked goals, combined with a series of accurate points, allowed them to open up a seven-point lead. ATU Galway battled throughout the half and showed flashes of quality, registering a goal and several important points, but they found themselves trailing at the break on a scoreline of ATU Galway 1-05, UCD 2-09.

Despite the deficit, there were encouraging signs for ATU Galway. Colm Burke led by example, working tirelessly around the field and providing a focal point in attack. Ben Porter remained composed under pressure and continued to threaten the UCD defence with intelligent movement and well-taken scores. Micheál Bolan was also highly impressive, showing great energy, skill, and determination, and his performance stood out as the game progressed.

The second half saw a complete transformation in the contest. ATU Galway emerged with far greater intensity and began to dominate the middle third, winning primary possession and moving the ball with pace and precision. As the pressure mounted, the scores began to flow, with ATU Galway steadily chipping away at the UCD lead. Burke’s leadership and drive were crucial during this period, Porter contributed vital points at key moments, and Bolan continued to excel with an outstanding all-round display.

ATU Galway’s relentless second-half effort ultimately proved decisive, as they overturned the seven-point deficit and edged ahead in the closing stages. When the final whistle sounded, it confirmed a memorable comeback victory, with ATU Galway finishing on 1-17 to UCD’s 2-12.

It was a hugely positive start to the championship for ATU Galway, with their resilience, teamwork, and second-half dominance laying down an early marker for the remainder of the competition.

REPORT CREDITED: LAOISE O SHEA (ATUG LEAD PR)

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