Preview: Galway Derby Showdown as Maigh Cuilinn Host Maree

A Galway derby with genuine bite awaits on Saturday (28th February) night as Maigh Cuilinn welcome Maree to the University of Galway Sports Arena (7pm) in a contest that could yet shape the closing weeks of the National League season.

Photo Courtesy of Ian McDonald

Maree arrive in formidable form. Sitting at 13–5, they have won six of their last seven and continue to impress under first-year head coach Jason Killeen, the former Irish senior international who has transitioned seamlessly from a decorated playing career in Dublin and Limerick into management in Galway. His side play with structure and clarity and are well positioned for a post season run.

They showed exactly that quality last weekend in Dublin, where a dominant third quarter laid the platform for a deserved 93–86 victory over Templeogue. After a competitive first half, Maree surged clear through defensive intensity and controlled scoring bursts, demonstrating again why they are firmly in the title conversation.

At the heart of everything is Isaiah Taylor. The American guard is averaging a remarkable 31 points per game and remains one of the league’s most explosive scorers. Capable of taking over a game from deep or off the dribble, Taylor demands constant defensive attention. When opponents tilt coverage toward him, Kosovan forward Rinor Dragusha is ready to capitalise. Averaging 20 points per game, Dragusha thrives in secondary actions, finishing strong around the rim and stretching defences that overcommit.

For Maigh Cuilinn, the task is clear: limit Taylor’s rhythm without allowing Dragusha and the supporting cast to feast on open looks. Defensive rebounding and transition defence will be critical. The home side are again likely to be without captain Grant Olsson, whose problems injury continue to sideline him, meaning the collective must once more shoulder the responsibility.

Playoff hopes may be hanging by a thread, but derby nights bring their own motivation. In front of a home crowd and against a high-flying neighbour, Maigh Cuilinn will have little difficulty finding intensity.

Contain Taylor, control the boards and manage tempo — easier written than executed — and the hosts will believe they can make Saturday night uncomfortable for one of the league’s best sides.



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