Galway in group of death after Connacht triumphpublished at 18:27 4 May

Galway edged out Mayo 1-17 to 1-15 in the Connacht Football Final at Castlebar
Galway's 1-17 to 1-15 Connacht Final win over Mayo means the Tribesmen will join Dublin, Derry and the losers of next Saturday's Ulster Final between Armagh and Donegal in what has been dubbed the 'group of death' in the All-Ireland Football Championship.
With Padraic Joyce's Galway side now confirmed in group four, Mayo will be placed in group one alongside Tyrone, Cavan and the winners of the Ulster Final.
Kerry's 4-20 to 0-21 Munster Final victory over Clare means the Kingdom face a rematch with Cork in a group two that will also include Roscommon and the losers of next Sunday's Leinster Final between Louth and Meath.
Clare's defeat puts them in group three alongside Monaghan, Down the winners of the Leinster Final in what is being regarded as the weakest of the four groups.
The Tribesmen won the Connacht decider for a fourth consecutive year after being pushed all the way at MacHale Park.
Mayo started well and went ahead through Darren McHale's early goal, but then went 25 minutes without a score as Galway upped the tempo and edged ahead before they were awarded a penalty.
Matthew Ruane pulled back Johnny McGrath and Matthew Tierney scored from the spot with Galway tagging on some late scores to lead by eight points at the break.
Mayo managed to level midway through the second half but Galway went back in front and held on to claim a two-point win.
At the Fitzgerald Stadium, the Munster final was over as a contest after 35 minutes with Kerry having found the net four times in a ruthless dismantling of Clare as they claimed a fifth successive title.
They had a 15-point advantage at half-time, with Micheal Burns and Barry Dan O'Sullivan scoring and the impressive David Clifford netting twice as well as kicking five points.
Clare, who were playing their third consecutive Munster final against the Kingdom, outscored Kerry in the second half, but could only reduce the deficit to 11 points by the end of the game.