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Bonus point away day win ensures Buccaneers remain in prominent league position
OLD CRESCENT 20 BUCCANEERS 34
United U14s advance to national decider
Gaining admirers and momentum Galway United U14s confidently cruised into the final of the league following a splendid 6-1 success over Cobh Ramblers at Eamonn Deacy Park.
Golden oldies, middle aged and youngsters continue to join forces for special hockey competition
Always a special occasion on the Galway Hockey Club calendar, this year’s Swan Cup tournament marked its 30th anniversary.
Live music is back at Monroe’s
SHARON SHANNON, Hudson Taylor, The Frank and Walters, and Kíla are just a few of the names that will be headlining gigs at Monroe’s Live as live music returns to the Dominick Street venue.
Former Buccaneers out half Luke Carty named in USA rugby squad
Athlone native, Luke Carty, has been named in an extended USA squad ahead of fixtures against England on July 4 and Ireland on July 10.
Jack Taylor’s theatre of the absurd
IN THE final novel in his Jack Taylor series, Ken Bruen’s most famous creation meets his end on Wolfe Tone Bridge after coming into sudden contact with the wrong end of a decidedly unfriendly blade.
Séamus Ó Beirn made his difference as a doctor
The praise lavished on Dr Séamus Ó Beirn by the Tuam Herald (February 22 1908), for his lectures and lantern slides on the scourge of tuberculosis in Connemara, was justified. The journalist said he is ‘a plain dispensary doctor whose soul is aflame with Christian charity, and the love of his native tongue’.
Sideline Chat with Noel Mannion
Noel Mannion is one of Galway's most celebrated rugby players of the amateur era, playing for club, province and country - Ballinalsoe, Buccaneers, Corinthians, Lansdowne, Connacht and Ireland.