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Rowers descend on Corrib for annual Galway Head

In a weekend of festivals, Galway rowing stages its annual Head of the River on Saturday.

Galway gears up for Head of the River

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Galway’s premier rowing event, the annual Head of the River, takes place on Saturday next, March 16.

The hurlers can shorten our winter

One minute we were shepherding in the summer and all it promised — the Volvo, the arts festival, the races, the oysters, and it all came with such a flurry that before we knew it, the summer had disappeared into thin air and we were left facing down the hill into Christmas. But what an unexpected bonus it is that we are on the cusp of October and yet there is still reason for fire in our ample bellies. Who could have believed that with darkness falling across the land as the lowing herd winds slowly o’er the ( bit of Gray there, but not the fifty shades variety) and that as yet, the destiny of the premier hurling title is still undecided and that better still, our team has shown that it is well capable of entering the final replay and bringing home the McCarthy Cup for the first time in a generation.

New Galway Head takes place on Saturday

The highlight of the rowing season in Galway, the annual Head of the River, returns to the Corrib on Saturday.

Rowing on the Corrib

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Rowing ‘matches’ or ‘badge races’ have been taking place on the river for at least 150 years. Initially, they were confined to members of Corrib Rowing and Yachting Club, as it was the only boating club in existence here. When the Commercial Club was formed in 1875, a meeting was held to promote a regatta on the stretch of river under Menlo Castle. It was well attended, and there was general agreement that the regatta should be independent of both clubs, and open to everybody.

Galway make changes for Westmeath clash

Galway head to Cusack Park in Mullingar on Sunday (2.30pm) for a crucial game against Westmeath in division two of the NFL. If Galway win, they will have five points in the bag and will have taken a huge step in maintaining their status for the coming year.

United must return to Tallaght with Geraghty in goal

Returning to the scene of a crime frequently brings trouble so Galway United will be especially anxious to take some sort of dividend from tomorrow’s trip to Tallaght for another clash with table-toppers Shamrock Rovers.

Connor wants on-field leadership in Sligo

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There is usually no shortage of bite or bark when Sligo Rovers and Galway United collide, ensuring tomorrow’s Connacht derby promises to be another interesting fixture.

United’s hectic schedule taking its toll

It has been a mixed couple of weeks for Galway United, and the pleasure of Friday’s satisfying win over Drogheda United was briskly followed by the pain of a defeat to St Patrick’s Athletic on Monday. Tomorrow Galway head for the Carlisle Grounds to face an awkward clash with a Bray Wanderers outfit encouraged by a lively away victory over Dundalk.

Spring signals start of GAA action as Galway head to McHale Park

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Spring may have arrived last Monday, and while many national school children were making St Bridget crosses to herald a season of new beginnings, it is with the start of the National football and hurling leagues that signals the end of the winter hibernation for many GAA fans. Genuine GAA supporters just love going to live games.

 

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