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Resounding victory consolidates top four division berth for Buccaneers

RAINEY OLD BOYS 3 BUCCANEERS 60

Down next up for Galway after flying league start in Salthill

Padraic Joyce’s Galway enjoyed a flying start to their Allianz Football League division two campaign in Pearse Stadium on Sunday with a convincing 1-14 to 0-06 victory over Andy McEntee’s Meath.

Ward's two goals sends Kilkerrin-Clonberne into All Ireland final

Two old foes are preparing to lock horns in this year's currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football final after Kilkerrin-Clonberne advanced to another decider with a 2-8 to 0-8 victory over Donaghmoyne.

Moycullen find their New Year groove

Moycullen go into this Sunday's clash against reigning Superleague champions Belfast Star with a spring in their step, coming off the back of a dramatic two-point win over Killester in NUIG Sports Arena last weekend.

Shane and Gary dreaming of getting to the big day

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Training officially came to an end almost 40 minutes beforehand, but the sound of leather on ash continued to ricochet around Adrian Freeman Memorial Park, well after time had been called last Saturday afternoon.

The King's Shilling

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The folklore and oral histories of Mayo are peppered with accounts of the dreaded Redcoats – the army of the English invader.

Spirited Tribesmen lose to Pilkington Recs

The Galway Tribesmen Rugby League team were in action last Saturday in their endeavours to become the first Irish Rugby League team to win a first-round tie of the Betfred Challenge Cup.

Noting the tradition of golf captaincy and how it has evolved

Through the early history of golf, the Captain traditionally won his office in a tournament held at the end of the competitive year.

Galway win FBD League title

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Little is defined in the inter-county game in January, but Friday’s Connacht FBD League final success over Roscommon still ensures Galway will embrace upcoming challenges with optimism.

‘I met Mary Hynes at the cross of Kiltartan - and fell in love with her there and then…’

One of the attractions for WB Yeats, when he was considering buying the old Norman tower at Ballylee, was that the surrounding countryside echoed with stories of Antoine Ó Raifteiraí (1799-1835), the blind minstrel, who frequented the south Galway area.

 

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