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Cyril Mahony, a superb comic actor
Cyril Mahony was born in February 1913 in the family home on Prospect Hill. His mother was Mary Teresa Cunniffe from Loughrea and his father Gerry was a member of the RIC who at one time was stationed in Belfast. He eventually left the force and came back to his mother’s house on Prospect Hill. She was Anne Flaherty from Conamara, a native speaker and a well-known maternity nurse.
Relegation confirmed as Buccaneers succumb to strong UCC performance
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Playoff berth guaranteed for Galwegians
Galwegians confirmed their place in the AIL Division 2C play-offs with a statement win over Clonmel, beating the county Tipperary side 46-13 at Crowley Park.
Relegation now an end of season prospect as Buccaneers taste Dubarry Park defeat
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Galway's fate in own hands despite Dublin thrashing
Galway suffered a disappointing 0-22 to 0-14 loss against Dublin last weekend in Pearse Stadium. This was followed by Kerry’s defeat of Roscommon, meaning that if Galway don’t lose in Killarney on Sunday afternoon, they won’t be depending on outside results to remain in division one.
Conor McCormack epitomises this Galway United team - Tenacious, courageous, and relentless
Eyebrows were raised when one of the most decorated League of Ireland players ever joined a First Division side, but the opportunity to take Galway United back to the big time under former manager John Caulfield was equally as exciting as it was challenging.
Connacht Senior Cup final disappointment for Buccaneers as holders succumb to Sligo challenge
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United host perennial champions Shamrock Rovers
The RTÉ cameras will be trained on Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow night as Galway United entertain five-in-a-row chasing champions Shamrock Rovers.
Galway a top road trip destination this Patrick's weekend
Galway has been revealed as one of Ireland's most popular destinations this St Patrick’s Day bank holiday weekend.
Mixed bag of results for United before Drogheda clash
Although Galway United are only four games into their Premier Division campaign, there is plenty to extrapolate from a busy week in the top tier. There will likely be more at 10pm tomorrow night after they entertain Drogheda United at Eamonn Deacy Park. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.