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Special fares to shop in Galway this Christmas

Special return train fares to shop in Galway this Christmas have been unveiled by Iarnród Éireann.

Who will win the 2010 Galway county hurling final on Sunday?

Ray Silke asks three different local hurling aficionados who they think will be victorious on Sunday at Pearse Stadium and why.

Loughrea favourites to collect their third title

Loughrea are back in the county final again this year and on Sunday at 2.30pm in Pearse Stadium they take on Clarinbridge in a highly anticipated clash.

Thornton adds another title

As expected, the in-form Gary Thornton of Galway City Harriers won the senior men’s event at the 2010 County Galway Cross-Country Championships.

Can Portumna be stopped?

The Galway Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals are on this Sunday in Kenny Park, Athenry, with two mouth-watering clashes down for decision. First up at 2pm is Clarinbridge against Tynagh Abbey Duniry, followed at 3.45pm when Loughrea take on favourites Portumna.

Liam Mellows fall on Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry sword

It is usually difficult and can take a few years for most teams to adjust to the step-up from intermediate to senior level in either hurling or football.

Short odds and long

Current county champions Portumna are extremely short odds at 1/7 to win the county hurling championship yet again in 2010.

Portumna remain everyone’s favourites as championship reaches the quarter-finals

The Cooper Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals are down for decision this weekend with one game on Saturday evening, and the other games taking place in Ballinasloe and Athenry on Sunday.

County hurling swings back into action

The county senior hurling championship gets back into action this weekend. The county players will be pleased to have a game with their clubmates to help forget last Sunday’s disappointing encounter with Kilkenny.

Former kingpins Athenry in relegation trouble

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Former All Ireland club hurling champions Athenry are currently sailing dangerously close to the wind if they want to remain in the senior ranks.

 

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