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A win against Kilkenny is ‘vital’ if Galway are to progress to final

The Galway hurlers must bounce back quickly from their three-point defeat to Cork (1-20 to 1-17) last weekend when they take on Kilkenny on Sunday in Pearse Stadium (2.30pm).

Hurlers travel to Cork in confidence

After two high scoring and trouble-free wins over Wexford and Offaly, the Galway senior hurlers face Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Sunday at 2.30pm.

Lose your locks for cancer as sports stars ready with the scissors

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If you fancy getting up close to Galway's top sport stars on Saturday, you may have to lose your hair for the priviledge.

Fringe players must impress as Galway hurlers face Wexford

The Galway senior hurlers get back to competitive league action this Sunday when they take on Wexford at Pearse Stadium at 2.30pm.

Galway hurlers face Kilkenny in first Leinster final

After the exciting drama of the last two weekends with Offaly, John McIntyre and his Galway team will face a fresh challenge when they take on Kilkenny in the 2010 Leinster final at Croke Park on Sunday (4pm).

Hurlers expected to advance to Leinster final

The Galway senior hurlers face Offaly at Croke Park this Sunday in the Leinster semi-final with a 4pm throw-in, and based on recent form the Tribesmen are expected to hold sway.

Hurlers facing injury crisis ahead of Wexford game

The Galway senior hurling management will be hoping their luck changes soon as a growing number of players have been picking up injuries over the past few weeks.

Tipp to test Galway’s record

Galway put their 2010 100 per-cent winning record on the line this Sunday when they face Tipperary in Thurles.

Walsh Cup winners open league campaign in Kilmallock

The Galway hurlers will open their 2010 National Hurling League campaign on Sunday away to Limerick in Kilmallock at 2.30pm.

Galway go to Semple Stadium for clash with Cork

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On Saturday night in Thurles a thrilling touch of the Irish sporting summer will be available as the All Ireland hurling championship is now in the long desired do-or-die phase. Whoever loses from here on in will be a mere afterthought in the tale of 2008 so there shouldn’t be any shortage of intensity or incentive.

 

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