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Ideally located turnkey property in Doughiska

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Newly presented to the market is this beautiful three bedroom family home, which is owner occupied and presented in pristine condition throughout. No 63 Castán is part of a quality residential development located on the east side of Galway city close to all amenities including national and secondary schools, Dunnes Stores, Lidl, and the Clayton Hotel. Parkmore, Briarhill, and Ballybrit business parks and the major employment hubs on the east side of the city are also nearby. It is conveniently located on a regular bus route to the city centre and close to the M6 motorway, allowing for ease of access to the Limerick, Sligo, Dublin, and all commuter towns.

O’Donnellan & Joyce September auction catalogue worth more than €9.5 million

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More than 60 lots with a combined value of more than €9.5m will be auctioned by O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers at its live public auction on Friday September 27 at 12 noon in the Harbour Hotel in Galway city.

Basketball set for season with Donie Greene tournament

The traditional curtain-raiser for the Men’s Superleague basketball season takes place in Oranmore this weekend with the third annual staging of the Donie Greene Memorial Tournament.

Ladies footballers set the right example for Galway's youth

Ladies Gaelic Football is a sport on the rise. Not only is the senior team in the All Ireland final for the first time in 14 years, but on the ground, in villages and towns in County Galway, young girls are taking to the sport in numbers.

'It is something you would dream about since you were a child' - Ward

It has been a busy few weeks for Louise Ward. After helping Galway seal a place in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final, the midfielder swapped the football kit for robes as she attended her graduation ceremony at University of Limerick. And when she had received her Bachelors of Science in Physiotherapy, it was back to club duty for Kilkerrin-Clonberne before joining up with the county panel to prepare for Sunday's showdown with Dublin.

Galway focused on the task at hand as Conneally looks to emulate sister's success

Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final is a special occasion for all connected with Galway Ladies Football. For the players, Sunday's 60 minutes is culmination of months and years of hard work on the training paddock as the Tribeswomen prepare to face their first final in 14 years and only the fourth in the county's history.

Lessons learned shapes Leonard's drive for All Ireland crown

Three seasons ago Galway marksman Tracey Leonard had every reason to feel sorry for herself when a cruciate injury kept her sidelined for 10 months.

Rabbitt takes Galway Ladies to another level

Galway Ladies Football manager Tim Rabbitt is banking on his team having developed sufficient reserves of resilience and steel to see off favourites Dublin in Sunday's All Ireland Ladies Senior Football final.

Galway to embrace pressure as excitement and expectation grows

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October 3 2004 is a date where if you asked any player, supporter, or volunteer associated with Galway Ladies Football 'Where were you?', they would be two responses; 'I was in Croke Park' or I was watching on the TV the events unfolding at HQ. The special day is forever etched on the minds of those players, supporters, and volunteers because it was the day after 30 years of trying, the Tribeswomen finally brought the Brendan Martin Cup home for the first and only time.

Burke's fortitude finally rewarded with an All Ireland final

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All Star Sinead Burke knows a thing or two about working hard, only to suffer disheartening defeats.

 

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