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Hurlers expected to overcome Laois with ease

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The Galway hurlers follow up their opening day narrow 1-19 to 1-16 win over Antrim with a trip to O’Moore Park on Saturday evening (7pm) for a round two clash with Laois.

Hurlers to open league with home tie against Antrim

After the massive and historic high of winning the All-Ireland senior hurling title last September for the first time in 29 years – it is back to brass tacks for Micheal Donoghue and his squad this Sunday when they entertain Antrim at Pearse Stadium (1pm) in the first round of the league.

Homecoming was reward for a generation who never knew success

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Out they came in their thousands, in a weekend that saw fifty thousand shades of maroon on every street in the city and county.

A win that had family at its heart

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It was something else, something raw tugging at so many heartstrings.

That winning feeling is still sinking in

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So this is what it feels like.

A sequel twenty-five years in the making

Galway manager Micheal Donoghue and his Waterford counterpart Derek McGrath will renew hurling rivalries on Sunday - some 25 years after their first meeting.

Corinthians end season on a high

Corinthians completed a Connacht double this season when their thirds added the Ard Na Cregg Cup to their league success.

Hurlers show intent as they hammer Tipp to claim title

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The Galway hurlers showed some genuinely exciting form, real intent and championship promise in a totally dominant 3-21 to 0-14 victory over current All-Ireland champions Tipperary last Sunday in the Allianz league final at the Gaelic grounds in Limerick.

Galway must beat Limerick again to reach league final

This Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, the Galway hurlers will take on the home side at 2pm for a place in the league final.

Hurlers should be too far strong for Laois

Following their disappointing and costly defeat to Wexford two weeks ago in Pearse Stadium, the Galway hurlers are expected to be far too strong for Laois this Sunday (2pm) at the same venue.

 

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