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Champions league nights will take their toll on young men’s grades in the 2009 Leaving Cert

Thankfully I know I am not alone in this one; just ask any second level teacher who teaches lads.

United season tickets on sale

Group stages reach midweek finale

The group stages of the Champions League come to a conclusion this week with only two of the eight groups’ qualifiers not yet known.  Groups A and B will draw to a tense conclusion on Tuesday night as Chelsea, second favourites to win the trophy outright, need a result to progress to the knockout stages in late February, when the competition begins in earnest.

Price freeze on season tickets

Galway United season tickets will remain on sale at pre-Christmas discount prices in 2010. Adult season tickets still cost €150 while concession tickets are on sale at €90. Contact the Galway United office 091-767336 or Ronan Coleman at (087) 6972823. Application forms are available on-line at www.galwayunitedfc.ie.

Corofin face a rough ride in Ruislip

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They are overwhelming favourites to advance to take on Kilmacud Crokes on Saturday February 21 in Mullingar in the All-Ireland semi-final.

Champions league nights will take their toll on young men’s grades in the 2009 Leaving Cert

Thankfully I know I am not alone in this one; just ask any second level teacher who teaches lads.

An insider’s guide to election campaigning

As we enter the final full week of electioneering, I would like to pass on my tips to those foot soldiers and political anoraks who are out campaigning.

Convention rejects changes to football championship

Four clubs had proposed a "Champions League" style format for the 2010 football championship with relegation coming from championship performances rather than league, but the motion was voted down on a margin of 56-28 at last Monday’s football board convention in Lough George.

SPORTS SHORTS

•The next instalment of Galway Triathlon Club’s lecture series will take place next week with a talk on long-distance racing by some of Galway’s most experienced athletes. The open-forum will be hosted by Athenry AC’s ultra distance runner Mick Rice, multiple Ironman competitor Reilly Dibner, and stage race cyclist Nigel Forde. The session will be chaired by GTC coach Ray Glynn and will give an insight into long distance running, cycling, and triathlon. The talk will take place in the Radisson Hotel on Monday January 25 at 7pm.

 

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