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Champions Mountbellew-Moylough shake off Salthill's challenge
In the most exciting and competitive round of the football championship fixtures to date this season, there was little to separate all of the teams. But, it still threw up a few shock results.
Corofin deliver
In club football the divisional league finals were played across last weekend with a dominating Corofin performance delivering a first league title since 2017.
Live TG4 coverage from Galway Races Summer Festival
Two days of racing from this year’s Galway Races Summer Festival will be broadcast live on TG4 on Friday and Saturday July 29/30.
The class of ‘82
One hundred and sixty years ago, in 1862, the Jesuits opened the doors of St Ignatius' College on Sea Road for the first time. They also opened a community residence and a church at the same time. To take on such an ambitious building project at a time when the economic state of the country was so bad took courage and vision.
Six is the number at Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc innovative new production
You have to hand it to Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc for innovation. Their new production involves six short plays by six temporarily anonymous writers in six different intimate sections of the theatre.
Galway's newly crowned champions
Galway's Diarmuid Mulkerrins (Moycullen) and Cian ÓConghaile (Michael Breathnachs) (above) are the newly crowned All-Ireland Intermediate Handball Champions.
Ros na Rún to hold auditions for new talent
The long established Ros na Rún, broadcast on TG4, is looking for new talent for season 27 which commences filming in An Spidéal in August.
Picturebook by Galway National School student raises funds for GSPCA
University book launches do not often celebrate books made by young people, said Dr Lindsay Myers, one of the academics responsible for the introduction of NUI Galway’s highly successful BA Children’s Studies Degree.
‘Foscadh is a challenging film, in a good sense’
JOHN CUNLIFFE was the apple of his parents eye. There was nothing they could not do for him, but such devotion to their son left John with little sense of independence and ill-prepared when the challenges of the adult world forcibly intrude upon his life.
Gaels go out out after extra-time thriller in Galway
John Gallagher thought he had secured a famous victory for the Gaels from Mayo Abbey when he finished the ball to the back of the net three minutes into injury time of this Connacht Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final.