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Corofin overcome St Gall’s to win All-Ireland Sevens crown
Corofin lost the Kilmacud All-Ireland Sevens championship final last year to St Gall’s in a penalty shoot-out, and they also lost an All-Ireland senior club semi-final to the same opposition a few years ago after extra-time, in Parnell Park.
Salthill and Corofin qualify for county final
The two top football teams in the county in 2013 are Salthill and Corofin, and they will face each other in the county final on October 13 after their respective victories last weekend.
Beautiful bungalow in Corofin
John Quinn is offering for sale a superb three bedroom detached bungalow in Corofin.
Games to savour as senior football championship hots up
St James v St Michael’s
Corofin calling all past players to GAA Gathering
Corofin’s past GAA players are being invited to attend a special event on July 24 as part of the village’s Gathering 2013.
County players return to club action
It is back to club football for many of Galway’s senior county players this weekend, and a full round of the senior football championship games is scheduled.
County players return to club action
It is back to club football for many of Galway’s senior county players this weekend, and a full round of the senior football championship games is scheduled.
Residence on 2.07 acres with potential in Ballyglunin
C&C Dermody auctioneers is offering for sale a two-storey residence on a c2.07 acre mature site at Annagh Cross, Ballyglunin.
The man who rescued Lancelot from the River Clare
One of the most dramatic and legendary events in the history of Irish foxhunting took place with the Galway Blazers on December 19 1953 between Cregg Castle, Corrandulla, and beyond the Clare river, near Anbally. This is great fox hunting terrain. It’s level going, open and free. When on a good scent the hounds will skim the walls, and allow no time for man or beast to make mistakes if they want to stay close to them. December 19 1953 was a clear, frosty day. The hounds were in full pursuit ‘skimming the long low walls the way the swallows do’. After a four mile chase they hit the river Clare about a mile short of the nearest bridge at Corofin village.
The man who rescued Lancelot from the River Clare
One of the most dramatic and legendary events in the history of Irish foxhunting took place with the Galway Blazers on December 19 1953 between Cregg Castle, Corrandulla, and beyond the Clare river, near Anbally. This is great fox hunting terrain. It’s level going, open and free. When on a good scent the hounds will skim the walls, and allow no time for man or beast to make mistakes if they want to stay close to them. December 19 1953 was a clear, frosty day. The hounds were in full pursuit ‘skimming the long low walls the way the swallows do’. After a four mile chase they hit the river Clare about a mile short of the nearest bridge at Corofin village.