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Salthill-Knocknacarra must be at their best to beat St Brigids

An attractive and intriguing Connacht club semi-final takes place on Sunday at Pearse Stadium (2.30pm) when Salthill/Knocknacarra take on the current provincial club champions St Brigid’s (Roscommon).

Tuam Stars favoured to win first title since 1994

This Sunday there is a county senior football final to be savoured and anticipated.

Salthill-Knocknacarra too strong for jaded Killererin

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Salthill-Knocknacarra were far too strong for a disjointed looking Killererin in the county senior semi-final last Sunday at Tuam Stadium, winning comprehensively on a scoreline of 3-10 to 0-10.

Tuam Stars see off disappointing Milltown outfit

Under the new management of Jimmy O’Dea and Kevin Reidy, Tuam Stars are back in the county semi-finals where they will face the team that beat them in last year’s county final, Corofin.

Club season hots up with football quarter-finals

Killererin v Mícheál Breathnachs

Armstrong and Cox point Salthill into quarter-finals

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It is never easy to beat the same team twice, especially in a short space of time. No matter how much better one outfit is compared to the other, defeating them the second time around is hard work. Their dander is up, and they are well focused to take you down. They will also have learnt from the first defeat and will be better organised to nullify your strengths.

Forget those post-Christmas blues and get back on the road again

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I always feel a little sad taking down the tree on "Little Christmas".

Back on the road again

I always feel a little sad taking down the tree on “Little Christmas”. Once the decorations and sparkling lights are boxed away and the tree has been dragged un-ceremoniously out the door (or window) for the nearest collection point, there can be no denying that all the razzmatazz, hullabaloo and magic of Santa is over for another 11 months. Last Tuesday evening in the Silke household was even more poignant than normal as our five year-old-daughter was let stay-up late to help packing the crib and taking down the tree. As the tree was carried out shedding needles at an enormous rate, she too shed a few tears and was very, very sad that her tree — the one she had picked on her own with the help of the nice Coillte man — was now dead.

Derry dish out a drubbing

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Derry 1-18

Back on the road again

I always feel a little sad taking down the tree on Little Christmas.

 

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