Improving Dublin can book final place

Galway bidding to avoid a third successive semi-final defeat

Will Dublin progress to a first TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior football championship final since 2010 or can Galway end a nine-year wait?

That question will be answered at Cusack Park in Mullingar this afternoon when the Leinster and Connacht champions clash in the first semi-final.

The indications from last weekend’s quarter-finals suggest that this one will be close.

Galway had three points to spare against a Monaghan side that has regressed since contesting last year's final while Dublin did enough to get past Kerry.

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Both sides will have been happy with the tests they received but Dublin showed a steely resistance in the face of a Kerry second half revival, a marked contrast to their collapse against Cork at the same stage of last year’s competition.

Former Monaghan boss Gregory McGonigle took over a talented Dublin panel and, with a slightly more defensive emphasis, they are a better outfit in 2014, as evidenced by progression to a league final with Cork and subsequent Leinster glory. Galway, meanwhile, are contesting a third successive semi-final and will hope that the door can finally swing open. Verdict: Dublin