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Goal-shy Galway come up short against Tipp

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Tipperary 2-19 Galway 0-20

Galway's Daithi Burke celebrates fifth hurling All Star

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Daithi Burke was the sole Galway player selected on this year's All Star team, which was dominated by All Ireland champions Limerick.

Galway seven nominated for All Stars

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Seven Galway players have been nominated for the PwC Hurling All Stars this year, while champions Limerick, as expected, leads the list with 14 nominations.

Massive task lies ahead, but O’Neill pleased with progress after Tipp nailbiter

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The task facing Galway hurlers when they take on Limerick in next Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling semi-final at Croke Park is a major one, but one which the Tribesmen are looking forward to, manager Shane O’Neill said this afternoon after their nail biting 3-23 to 2-24 victory over Tipperary.

Galway now focused on winner-takes-all hurling quarter-final after slipping up against the Cats

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A hugely disappointing ending to last Saturday’s provincial final against Kilkenny saw Galway let slip from their grasp a fourth Leinster title. .

Burke remains a doubt ahead of hurling championship return

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Galway's Daithi Burke is the only player in doubt for the start of this year's hurling championship action.

Corofin return in devastating form at Oughterard’s expense

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Monivea Abbey face the daunting task of tackling the All-Ireland champions Corofin in their opening game of the 2020 season at Tuam Stadium on Saturday (2pm).

Tubber look to topple the kingpins of Connacht

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The next stop off on the Ballintubber football tour of 2019 will be in Tuam Stadium on Sunday.

Clinical Medtronic power to All Ireland decider

Medtronic have qualified for the All Ireland Senior Football final after an emphatic 4-14 to 1-14 victory over AIB from Dublin in the semi-final at the Clann na Gael Fontenoy GAA grounds in Ringsend on Friday.

Two out of three the aim for Mitchels

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Two years ago Castlebar Mitchels travelled to Tuam Stadium as rank underdogs against a Corofin side that were expected to see them off with ease and set up a Connacht final with the then All Ireland champions St Brigid's. But football doesn't always go along expected lines and a dogged and fearless Castlebar Mitchels side, who rode their luck at times early on in that game, ground out a deserved victory to kick-start a journey that went all the way to St Patrick's Day.

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