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TUS and Gaelic Players Association launch scholarships for GPA members

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) are delighted to announce details of the application process for six fully funded enhanced scholarships for GPA members, across the university’s Midwest and Midlands campuses for the 2023/2024 academic year.

Galway icons Kerins and Comer drive campaign to plant a million trees in Africa

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While Galway stars Damien Comer and Alan Kerins have been pulling up trees in the form of their storming sporting careers in the maroon and white of Galway, now they are part of a noble drive to ensure that one million trees are planted on the continent of Africa.

SPORTS SHORTS

The return of the Allianz hurling and football leagues will be hugely welcomed by Galway fans when they kick off next month.

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.

Renault Ireland is official sponsor of GAA Museum

Renault Ireland is the official sponsor of the GAA Museum for 2021.

Renault Ireland is official sponsor of GAA Museum

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Renault Ireland is the official sponsor of the GAA Museum for 2021. Located in Croke Park, the museum tells the important and completely unique story of Gaelic games from ancient times to the present day.

Galway Ladies fall victim to ground farce

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Sunday’s All-Ireland Ladies semi-final between Galway and Cork was overshadowed by a series of farcical events which occurred the morning of the game and since.

Athlone senior footballer portrays disenchanted tone in open letter

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Disenchanted by what unfolded before his eyes on Saturday evening as Dublin romped to their tenth successive Leinster senior football final victory, Athlone and former Westmeath footballer, John Connellan, penned an open letter on his social media channels, detailing his vast concerns for the future of gaelic football within the province.

Horan ready to roll again

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Winning the national league title at the end of March is not the end goal for the Mayo team - as the next step on its journey gets under way next Sunday - in as far flung a championship location as you can get - in Gaelic Park, in the Bronx, in New York. Rather, continuing to build and develop the fundamentals they worked on during the league over the summer - is what James Horan is looking to see over the next few months.

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