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Galway will need to produce a top performance to beat Mayo
The mood in Galway city and county among the GAA fraternity this week is one of giddiness and anticipation as people look forward to the Galway and Mayo Connacht championship semi-final clash next Sunday in Pearse Stadium (4pm).
Jaguar F-Pace wins World Car of the Year
The Road to World Car journey ended today with the declaration of a double win for Jaguar Land Rover. The Jaguar F-Pace won the 2017 World Car Design of the Year award as well as the overall 2017 World Car of the Year.
Jaguar F-Pace wins World Car of the Year
The Road to World Car journey ended today with the declaration of a double win for Jaguar Land Rover. The Jaguar F-Pace won the 2017 World Car Design of the Year award as well as the overall 2017 World Car of the Year.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class keeps on winning top awards
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class just keeps on collecting major awards.
Porsche Boxster Cayman wins 2017 World Performance Car
The Porsche Boxster Cayman has won the 2017 World Performance Car, announced at the New York International Auto Show.
Jaguar I-Pace: the future of electric motoring is here
Jaguar has unleashed the Jaguar I-Pace, its first electric vehicle, onto the streets for the first time.
McGonigle storms to success in Mayo Stages Rally
As the day dawned and the mist lifted over the Achill hills the first round of the Sligo Pallets Border Championship kicked off in style last Sunday. The early stages were challenging due to overnight rain but once the sun came out and the stages dried up the drivers got into their own rhythm and their confidence increased as the day went on.
Moycullen host basketball pacesetters
Another daunting task faces SSE Airtricity Moycullen on Saturday evening (7pm) when they return to the NUIG Kingfisher to host leaders Templeogue.
Town centre property has it all
Property: Sacre Coeur, Railway View, Athlone
Mayo make Rossies' pay under the lights
Mayo picked up their second win in this years National Football League with a eight point win over Roscommon in front of 11,657 spectators in MacHale Park on Saturday night. This was the 31st meeting of the sides in the league and that win brought Mayo’s record to 19-to-10 against their near neighbours in the competition.