Search Results for 'Galway Senior Football Championship'

196 results found.

Minors have another chance to win title

Following  their lacklustre draw last Sunday (0-7 to 1-4) in the Connacht final against Sligo at Hyde Park, the Galway minor footballers and, especially their forward division, have a chance to redeem themselves at Tuam Stadium tomorrow evening in the replay (Friday 7pm).

St James suffer surprise loss

City side St James suffered a surprise one point loss, 1-6 to 0-8, to Mountbellew/Moylough at the weekend.

GAA Fixtures

Hurling Fixtures: Friday 10 April: Minor A Hurling Championship, At Craughwell, Loughrea v Athenry, 6.30pm Ref: G O Connor; At Clarinbridge, Turloughmore v Craughwell, 6.30pm, Ref: J Keane. Minor C Hurling Championship, At Tuam, Tuam v Ballinasloe, 6.30pm, J Hoade.

Galway u-21 footballers ready for Mayo

Galway u-21 footballers head down the N17 on Saturday to face Mayo in the Connacht championship semi-final at McHale Park at 5pm. (Extra time if required).

Football championship draws

he draws for the Senior and Intermediate Championship 2015, sponsored by Claregalway Hotel and Bons Secours Hospital Galway respectively, were made at the Radio Na Gaeltachta studios this week.

GAA Fixtures

Football Fixtures

Mountbellew/Moylough win first minor title since 1968

Mountbellew/Moylough were too good for Salthill/Knocknacarra in the county minor final played on Sunday at Tuam Stadium. The black and amber men cruised home by 1-9 to 0-6.

Rampant Corofin sashay to another senior title

image preview

Looking from the stand at the two respective sets of players on Sunday in Tuam stadium before the county final, there was an obvious difference in physique and power between the sides.

GAA Fixtures

Football Fixtures

Corofin ruthlessly crush hapless Milltown

The biggest defeat I can remember suffering in senior club football was in 1990 when Salthill-Knocknacarra hammered Corofin in the county final by 14 points.

 

Page generated in 0.0604 seconds.