Unbeaten Galway advance to camogie’s knock-out stages

Thu, Jun 16, 2022

Galway have booked their place in the knockout stages of the Glen Dimplex Senior Camogie Championship, having maintained their unbeaten record with a comfortable 3-23 to 0-6 win over Down in a blustery Kenny Park in Athenry on Saturday.

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Galway Ladies come up short in championship’s opening round

Thu, Jun 16, 2022

Kerry secured a crucial 3-10 to 3-8 win at Galway's expense in the opening round of the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies' Senior Championship at St Brendan’s Park in Birr on Saturday.

Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh kicked eight points for Kerry, who were three points in front at the break and dominated possession for long spells.

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Round-robin football championship set for July start

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

This year’s draws for the senior, intermediate and junior Galway football club championships have been made with all groups in each of the three grades boasting a round-robin formula.

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Galway's loss to Kilkenny hurts the most after 'disappointing performance'

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

The road towards an All-Ireland final appearance has become longer and more testing for the Galway senior hurlers following their defeat at the hands of Kilkenny by 0-22 to 0-17 in last weekend's Leinster final.

Should Cork get the better of Antrim this weekend, then it will be Kieran Kingston’s men next up for Galway in Thurles.

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Galway camogie make it three in a row intermediate championship wins

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

Galway’s intermediate team maintained its unbeaten recorded in the Glen Dimplex Intermediate Camogie Championship when overcoming the 2019 champions Westmeath in this round three game by 1-15 to 0-11.

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Tribesmen tipped to prevail as Kilkenny seek revenge

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

For the fifth time in eight years Galway and Kilkenny will contest the Leinster senior hurling championship final in Croke Park this weekend, with the Tribesmen favoured to lift the Bob O’Keeffe cup for the fourth time on Saturday evening (7pm).

The timing of the last provincial decider between the pair in 2020 mattered not a jot, as no supporters were allowed in the ground on that Saturday evening in November. Kilkenny prevailed by 2-20 to 0-24, with Richie Hogan inspiring a comeback win for Brian Cody’s charges.

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Walsh leads the way as Galway avenge league defeats to take Connacht crown

Thu, Jun 02, 2022

It was a case of third time lucky for Padraic Joyce, who won his first Connacht final as the Galway senior manager on Sunday in Pearse Stadium.

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Pressure is on Galway to deliver Connacht title

Thu, May 26, 2022

Galway face near neighbours Roscommon in the much-anticpated Connacht football final on Sunday in Pearse Stadium (1.45pm).

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Galway prepare for rematch with Kilkenny in Leinster final

Thu, May 26, 2022

Galway qualified for their ninth Leinster championship final with quite a bit to spare (0-27 to 0-21) last Saturday evening in Pearse Stadium, as Conor Whelan’s second half haul of five points helped propel the Tribesmen to victory over Dublin.

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Galway still favourites for Leinster title

Thu, May 26, 2022

Galway remain in top spot in the Leinster SHC final after beating Dublin 0-27 to 0-21 at Pearse Stadium on Saturday.

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Path is clear if Galway overcome Dublin on Saturday

Thu, May 19, 2022

The task is a simple one for the Galway senior hurlers this weekend. Avoid defeat against Dublin in Salthill on Saturday evening (6pm) and a place in the Leinster final is theirs, keeping them firmly on the most direct path to an All-Ireland semi-final appearance.

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Galway Ladies prevail in Connacht decider

Thu, May 19, 2022

The Galway senior ladies footballers successfully defended their Connacht senior football championship crown with a 1-12 to 1-08 victory over Mayo in Tuam Stadium on Sunday.

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Galway firepower should be too strong for Laois

Thu, May 12, 2022

The Galway senior hurlers resume their Leinster championship campaign this Saturday evening when they travel to O’Moore Park in Portlaoise to take on Laois in the penultimate round of games in the group stage (5pm).

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Mayo and Galway renew rivalries in provincial decider

Thu, May 12, 2022

Galway and Mayo renew their old rivalry on Sunday afternoon in Tuam Stadium (4pm) in the Connacht LGFA Senior Football Championship final.

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Galway enjoy facile win, but Roscommon will provide a bigger challenge

Thu, May 12, 2022

Galway are through to the 2022 Connacht final following a facile 4-20 to 0-09 win over Leitrim in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

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Clarinbridge win U16 crown

Thu, May 12, 2022

Clarinbridge’s bunch of young superstars have done it again. The All Ireland U15 Feile champions from 2021 added the 2022 county U16 title to their expanding portfolio of honours when they beat Loughrea. Although it was comprehensive in the end, 4-20 to 2-11, Loughrea did not make it easy.

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Hard to see past a Galway victory in Pearse Stadium

Thu, May 05, 2022

Galway footballers face Leitrim in the Connacht Championship semi-final in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (3.30pm) - the winners will be rewarded with a meeting with provincial favourites Roscommon.

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Mulkerrins takes American crown from defending champions

Thu, Apr 14, 2022

Moycullen's Martin Mulkerrins has claimed handball's Pro Players' Championship crown in the United States after overcoming defending champion Killian Carrol from Boston.

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Murray plays the trump card with second-half subs

Thu, Apr 14, 2022

Galway 2-14 Cork 1-13
Fiercesome foes Galway and Cork once again produced a high octane final in the National Camogie League senior decider, and not for the first time, Galway prevailed.

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Galway hurlers target top three from Leinster championship

Thu, Apr 14, 2022

Galway senior hurlers open this season's championship season when they face Wexford in Saturday's opening round of the Leinster SHC at Chadwicks Wexford Park.

The fixture marks their 40th game since joining the Leinster championship in 2009, but only their second game in Wexford Park - and the first outing for new manager Henry Shefflin.

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