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Galway GAA legends ‘on call’ during crisis
Communities right across the city and county are pulling together in wonderfully innovative ways to make life that little bit easier for people most affected by the pandemic, particularly those stuck at home cocooning.
Late Turlough challenge not enough to derail St Thomas
ST THOMAS 3-14
Champions St Thomas made to sweat to keep title hopes alive
St Thomas survived a war of attrition against Tommy Larkins on Saturday afternoon to keep alive their dreams of retaining the county title for the first time, but they were really made to sweat by Ciaran Fahy’s side at a packed Kenny Park, prevailing 0-16 to 0-14.
Clubs still fighting in final weekend of group games
The final group games for the 2019 club football championship takes place this weekend.
Annaghdown face Corofin as football championship resumes
The focus returns to the club football scene in Galway this weekend with a full round of fixtures taking place, and the results will provide a strong indication of how each of the groups is shaping up in terms of qualification and relegation.
Galway senior football championship kicks off under new format
This year's senior club football championship, which gets underway this weekend, has a new format with 18 teams divided into three groups of six.
St Thomas show why they are championship favourites
It was a lovely evening for hurling in Athenry on Sunday with a dry sod and warm autumnal sunshine for the double header in Kenny Park, and the senior tie of Liam Mellows and St Thomas’ was expected to be a highly exciting and competitive game.
All roads lead to Kenny Park for county hurling semi-finals
Liam Mellows v Cappataggle (12.45pm)
County hurling semi-finals fixed for Kenny Park on Sunday week
Following on from Liam Mellows 1-11 to 0-12 win last weekend over Clarinbridge in their replayed county quarter-final - the fixtures have been made for the two semi-finals.
Get to Athenry tonight — honour the heroes for a great cause
The only moment of possible happiness is the present.