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A multimedia exhibition in Kinvara
PAINTING, SILVERWARE, and sculpture will make up Nine Views, a multimedia exhibition by Sam Beardon, which opens in The Courthouse, Kinvara, this Saturday at 6pm.
D-Day for hopefuls in senior championship
This weekend will see the last three quarter-finalists in the Mayo Senior Football Championship book their spot in the last eight of the competition, while another four sides will be confined to the relegation play-offs.
Senior hurling championship resumes
The Galway senior and intermediate hurling championships resume this weeken d after a few months off with a host of exciting games down for decision.
Step back in time at Clarinbridge market day
The picturesque village of Clarinbridge will take its annual step back in time on Saturday September 1, when it once again holds its hugely popular market day. This year's event is expected to be bigger and better than ever before.
Silver medals for Galway athletes
Galway athletes bagged silver team medals after superb all-round performances in the National Track and Field League final in Tullamore on Sunday.
Senior hurlers fought valiantly, but Limerick deserved win
Sunday was a tough day for Galway supporters who were fortunate enough to get a ticket to the 2018 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final in Croke Park.
Hurling the game of the summer as Pope set for Croke Park visit
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Pádraic Mannion - a player who let his hurling do the talking
Pádraic Mannion won his first All-Star last year after a terrific season and, more importantly, he collected his first county senior All-Ireland medal in the victory over Waterford.
Just another game for Burke and Galway
As one of the country's finest hurlers for the best part of a decade, David Burke has seen, done, and won it all.
Galway hurlers can see off Limerick to win sixth senior title
Watching the third episode of the documentary The Game on RTÉ One it was lovely to look back at Joe Connolly's rousing speech in 1980 after that team won the All-Ireland final and broke into the top tier of hurling again.