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Barriers erected as road closure marks first phase of public enhancement works

A road closure at Mardyke Street which was implemented this week in the heart of Athlone town centre will remain in place until the end of August.

St Thomas' prevail in hurling replay to continue successful run

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St Thomas’ astonishing run of county senior hurling title wins now stretches to five in a row after last Sunday’s gripping replay against Loughrea.

Loughrea produce last-minute point to send hurling final to a replay

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For the first time since their remarkable run of unbeaten county final appearances began in 2012, St Thomas left Pearse Stadium on Sunday without the Tom Callinan Cup in their possession.

Champions St Thomas' and Loughrea paired in repeat of 2012 final

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St Thomas’ and Loughrea will contest the Galway senior hurling final after both clubs recorded convincing wins over Sarsfields and Clarinbridge respectively in the semi-final double header at a windswept Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

Buccaneers to host Connacht decider

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Buccaneers and Sligo will contest this season's Connacht Senior League final on Saturday in Dubarry Park (2.30pm).

Reigning champs prove too strong for Salthill Knocknacarra

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Salthill Knocknacarra fell at the final hurdle when losing the AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Camogie Championship final by 5-14 to 2-6 to St Rynagh’s of Offaly in Croke Park on Sunday.

NUIG reach Fitzgibbon Cup decider

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NUIG 1-26 GMIT 3-18 (After extra-time)

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St Thomas' prevail over Clarinbridge to claim four in a row

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St Thomas’ yet again delivered the goods on the big day, producing an assured performance last Sunday to win the Galway Senior Hurling Championship crown by 0-20 to 0-17 over Clarinbridge.

St Thomas' favourites to overcome Clarinbridge for fourth title in a row

Clarinbridge are well aware that nothing but their best form will be good enough to claim the club’s third senior hurling title on Sunday afternoon at Pearse Stadium when they take on the might of St Thomas’ with the Tom Callanan Cup up for grabs (throw-in 1pm).

 

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