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Walsh steps down as Mayo senior hurling manager

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Mayo are on the hunt for a new senior hurling manager after Derek Walsh decided to step down as manager following a successful spell in charge of the county.

Murphy eager to respond following cruel cup loss

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Galway WFC return to WNL action against Cork City at Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday (6pm).

Hurley ready for next test

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Crucial matches are arriving thick and fast for Galway United, so David Hurley was encouraged John Caulfield’s charges chalked up a vital victory over Waterford FC at Eamonn Deacy Park.

Cooney seeking silverware success to replicate fond memories of proud Leinster championship occasion

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A selector in 2004 when Westmeath historically won their first Leinster senior football championship, Lake County manager, Jack Cooney, is aiming to replicate silverware success in Croke Park on Saturday afternoon in the Tailteann Cup final.

Over 7,000 extra people in Westmeath since last census

The population of Westmeath has surpassed 90,000 for the first time since the foundation of the State.

It takes two - couple in Castlegar GAA Slimming World group lose five stone between them

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A couple from Castlegar GAA Slimming World Group who have turned their lives around by losing a combined five stone in 19 weeks have bagged a life time free membership.

Shefflin’s men face Cork in make or break test

Supporters of the Galway senior hurlers will be hitting the road to Thurles early on Saturday morning to see the Tribesmen take on Cork in the first of this weekend’s All-Ireland quarter-finals (1.45pm).

Galway still favourites for Leinster title

Galway remain in top spot in the Leinster SHC final after beating Dublin 0-27 to 0-21 at Pearse Stadium on Saturday.

Galway Ladies prevail in Connacht decider

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The Galway senior ladies footballers successfully defended their Connacht senior football championship crown with a 1-12 to 1-08 victory over Mayo in Tuam Stadium on Sunday.

Clarinbridge win U16 crown

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Clarinbridge’s bunch of young superstars have done it again. The All Ireland U15 Feile champions from 2021 added the 2022 county U16 title to their expanding portfolio of honours when they beat Loughrea. Although it was comprehensive in the end, 4-20 to 2-11, Loughrea did not make it easy.

 

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