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Cork City defeat understrength Galway United
CORK CITY 3 GALWAY UNITED 0
Tyrone goals kill off Mayo’s All Ireland dream
This one will sting, more so than the other recent defeats in the concrete caldron on Jones Road on the biggest day of all.
Two men of destiny meet on Tawin Island
In his interesting biography of Éamon de Valera,* Diarmuid Ferriter wrote that in December 2000 gardaí seized 24 love letters from de Valera to his young wife Sinéad, which were being advertised for auction by Mealy’s of Castlecomer. It was believed that the letters were stolen in the mid 1970s from the de Valera family home. The owners who had bought them in the UK some years previously in an effort to ensure their return to Ireland, were unaware that they were stolen.
Boy racers are terrifying residents, says councillor
Boy racers are causing havoc in the Loughrea area, that is according to Fine Gael councillor Michael (Moegie) Maher.
Connacht look for redemption in Italy
Coach Andy Friend will be demanding a winning performance when Connacht head to Italy for the first time this season to face Michael Bradley's Zebre on Sunday (2.30pm).
Mayo make the drop after shoot-out with Tyrone
Division two awaits Mayo next season after they were seen off by Tyrone by a single point in MacHale Park on Sunday afternoon.
Super sub Hession seals junior joy for Kilmaine
When Conor Madden decided to be the man to take on the last chance for Kilmeena to draw level almost seven minutes into injury time, every Kilmaine and Kilmeena supporter inside and outside the ground had their hearts in their mouths.
Westport push on to the final four
A strong second half showing saw Westport book their place in next weekends semi-finals following a ten point win over a brave The Neale side in MacHale Park on Sunday afternoon.
‘Port storm through to the last eight
There’s a new kid in town.
‘That rapture of friendship that so possessed and satisfied me.’
In 1911 the successful and popular Theodore Roosevelt had recently completed his two-terms as president, but was still a man of incomparable influence, when the Abbey Theatre opened in New York on Monday November 27.