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Portumna enter championship fray in Kenny Park double header

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Hot favourites Portumna enter the county hurling championship this weekend when they take on Tommie Larkins in Kenny Park on Saturday at 5pm.

Galway footballers and cancer charity join forces

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Galway footballers are backing efforts to promote cancer services in the west in a new deal to raise funds for both organisations.

Footballers relegated despite draw

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After five straight defeats in the league, it appeared that Galway would be automatic candidates for relegation to division two for the 2012 season. However their form had picked up in the past few weeks and their impressive win over Armagh in round six gave them a sliver of light in avoiding the drop.

Galway u-21s face red hot Rebels in Ennis

Galway u-21 footballers, who defeated Roscommon in the Connacht final two weeks ago, face a hotly fancied Cork outfit on Saturday (6.30pm) in Cusack Park in Ennis.

An Spidéal students to give Zambian young people a helping hand

Eighteen transition year students from Cólaiste Chroí Mhúire in An Spidéal along with volunteer leaders, will be going to Zambia to work with the Alan Kerins Project.

Tribesmen win first Connacht u-21 title since 2005

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Alan Mulholland’s county u-21 footballers kicked off a productive weekend for Galway football when winning the Connacht title for the first time in six years at Pearse Stadium on Saturday.

Underdogs St Jarlath’s need a big performance to reclaim Hogan Cup

St Jarlath’s College, Tuam go in search of their 13th Hogan Cup title on Saturday in Croke Park (1.45pm).

‘Humbling’ honour for Alan Kerins’ African Projects to be chosen as charity of year by Hewlett Packard

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The founder of a local charity has said it is a “deeply, humbling honour” to be chosen by key local employer Hewlett Packard as its charity of the year for 2011.

Mulholland keeps faith with his youngsters for Connacht final

This Saturday at 3pm in Pearse Stadium the Galway u-21 footballers hope to bring the county back into the provincial winners’ enclosure when they take on current champions, Roscommon in the Connacht final.

Volunteers can take a bow

Clarinbridge club secretary Damien McGrath thrilled with All-Ireland victory

 

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