Galway GAA bosses are set for talks with Leinster managers which will determine the Connacht team’s future in the province according to a report in today’s Daily Star.
This is the final year of Galway’s five year trial in Leinster and all items will be down for discussion at next month’s meeting.
Galway have indicated that if they are to remain in the Senior Hurling Championship they need to be granted permission to stage home matches.
It’s a proposal that the Leinster chairman Martin Skelly has no problem with but there could be resistance from other counties to home games for Galway.