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‘We are the stronger in the collective’ - Donoghue

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"You are the prisoners of circumstance, of coincidence, and chance […] if you believe in such thing,"15-year-old twins Sophie and Josh are told, as they are caught up in the deadly, centuries-old struggle between rival alchemists, Nicholas Flamel and John Dee, over the possession of an ancient and powerful book holding the secret formulas for alchemy and everlasting life in Michael Scott's fantasy novel The Alchemyst: the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel.

Bringing Croke Park to Eyre Square

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The GCBA are delighted to be working this year with the Galway City Council & local business owners to bring you the All-Ireland Hurling Minor & Senior Finals LIVE on the Big Screen in Eyre Square on 19th August.

Lynskey’s minors will face Kilkenny in All-Ireland hurling final

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The Galway minor hurlers under the guidance of the experienced Jeffrey Lynskey will be in action against Kilkenny on Sunday 19 August in the All-Ireland final after an impressive 3-22 to 0-16 win over Dublin last Saturday at GAA headquarters.

Lynskey's minors face Dublin in All-Ireland semi-final

The Galway minors (U17) hurlers, under the guidance of Jeffrey Lynskey, will be in action against Dublin at 3pm on Saturday in the All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park.

Minor hurlers now face Kilkenny

The Galway minor hurlers face Kilkenny in Semple Stadium in the second round of their round robin quarter-finals this Sunday at noon.

See the Liam McCarthy Cup at Ashthorn Avenue this Saturday

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Ashthorn Avenue, located in Headford, Co Galway, will be a hive of activity this Saturday as a very special visitor will be in attendance to launch the new three bed houses coming to market this weekend. Liam McCarthy is making a special appearance at the popular new development and all are welcome to come and see Liam, get a photo and celebrate Galway’s historic recent All Ireland win.

Lynskey hails minors’ hard work and commitment

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In the three years he has been in charge of the Galway minor hurlers, Jeffrey Lynskey has guided two different groups of young Tribesmen to the top of the game at their level.

Lynskey’s minors come good in second half to see off Cork

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At the smoothly run and enjoyable homecoming for both minor and senior teams in Pearse Stadium on Monday, Galway minor hurling manager Jeffrey Lynskey quoted the old Meat Loaf classic “Two out of three ain’t bad” to describe Galway’s terrific 2-17 to 2-15 win over Cork in the All-Ireland minor final.

Minor magic from young tribesmen

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It might have been the undercard, but the minor final was entertaining and as brilliant for Galway as the latest crop of minors came up trumps against the odds, with a brilliant fearless display of hurling in Croke Park. It couldn’t have started worse for them with Brian Turnbull finishing the ball to the back of the net inside the opening 15 seconds of the game and the same man slotting over a pointed free two minutes later to leave Galway four points down and under serious pressure.

Minor hurlers pip Kilkenny for All-Ireland final spot

The Galway minor hurlers under the guidance of Jeffrey Lynskey and his management team of Shane Cusack, Gavin Keary and John Commins did just enough last Sunday afternoon in Croke Park to join their senior counterparts in the All-Ireland final on the first weekend in September, when they defeated Kilkenny by 1-12 to 2-8, in the All-Ireland semi-final.

 

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