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Shefflin's hurling reign in Galway opens with Walsh Cup fixture

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When Henry Shefflin was driving his native county to an All-Ireland title in 2012 at Galway’s expense, turning the tide of the drawn game almost singlehandedly, it would have taken a brave prophet to predict the Ballyhale Shamrocks man would be the Tribesmen’s commander-in-chief on the sideline within a decade.

2021 — The year through a lens

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As we bid a glad farewell to another year of The New Way of Living and welcome in the latest instalment, we look back on some key moments in the year 2021 - a year of highs and lows, defeats and victories, learnings, resilience and hope.

Bellew receives resounding backing to lead Galway GAA

Padraig Pearses clubman and former hurling committee chairman Paul Bellew has been elected Galway GAA‘s next chairperson, taking over from Pat Kearney whose five year term came to an end.

St Thomas' still the team to beat as quarter-finalists decided

The quarter-final stage of the Brooks Group Galway senior hurling championship has arrived with St Thomas’ clear favourites to claim their fifth title in six years after last year’s finalists Turloughmore were dramatically knocked out by Kilnadeema-Leitrim.

New opportunities at Boston Scientific Galway

Boston Scientific is an innovative medical device company that is dedicated to transforming patients’ lives. The company is investing in its state-of-the-art 52-acre campus in Ballybrit, Galway, with a wide range of roles available across manufacturing engineering, quality, r&d, new product development, quality design assurance, software engineering, production and many other areas.

Appreciating greatness in our midst

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A sense of belonging is essential in life because it places us in a grouping or place that we hope will allow us to share moments of joy and collegiality. It enables us to appreciate support when there is sadness and loss. It makes us do unusual things in the name of being part of a tribe or a gang. We stand on muddy sidelines and roar on the teams in our colours; we stay up late to watch a rowing race across the other side of the world because we do so with hope, knowing that there will either be elation or disappointment at the end of it. We consume culture that means something to us and which gives us a little gift of wisdom at the end of each performance.

Joy at Olympic glory for Galway rowers

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Champagne was popped and joyous tears were flowing in Moycullen and Furbo villages last night to celebrate Galway's two Olympic medallists who were part of the never-say-die women's coxless fours team that had the nation on the edge of its seat early on Wednesday morning.

Joe Canning retires from inter-county hurling

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Joe Canning announced his retirement from inter-county hurling yesterday.

Too little too late as Galway comeback falls just short in Thurles thriller

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Waterford 1-30 Galway 3-20

Galway's championship hurling hopes on the line against Waterford

Second chances are now a thing of the past as the All-Ireland senior hurling championship ramps up a notch this weekend. Galway and Waterford prepare to lock horns for a coveted quarter-final place on Saturday afternoon in Semple Stadium (2pm).

 

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