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O’Carroll penalty secures provincial cup final berth for plucky Buccaneers

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London calling for Tribesmen's Championship return

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Championship football slips back into gear this weekend with Galway travelling to Ruislip to play London in the Connacht quarter final on Saturday.

Galway's fate in own hands despite Dublin thrashing

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Galway suffered a disappointing 0-22 to 0-14 loss against Dublin last weekend in Pearse Stadium. This was followed by Kerry’s defeat of Roscommon, meaning that if Galway don’t lose in Killarney on Sunday afternoon, they won’t be depending on outside results to remain in division one.

Galway’s Division 1 status still uncertain ahead of Dublin visit

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Reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin will travel to Pearse Stadium on March 16, in what will be another important game for the Tribesmen.

Rossies hold Galway to draw in windy Hyde Park

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After last week's loss to Mayo, Galway were made to work for a hard-earned draw against Roscommon on Sunday afternoon. The blustery game finished 0-9 a piece with both sides’ failing to score during the last 14 minutes of the game.

Flat Corofin go out to St Brigid's in decider

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St Brigid’s defeated Corofin last Sunday to lift the Shane McGettigan cup for the first time since 2012 — the year they went on to win the All-Ireland title.

Corofin renew rivalry with Brigid’s in provincial decider

Corofin and St. Brigid’s will renew their rivalry this Sunday afternoon in the Connacht club football final in Hyde Park at 1.30pm. Having overcome their respective semi-finals, one of Connacht’s most bitter rivalries will get a fifth instalment. With both sides currently on two wins a piece, this weekend’s result will tip one of the sides in front.

Corofin experience vital in seeing off Ballina challenge

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Corofin reached their 16th provincial final after an entertaining win over Ballina Stephenites in Pearse Stadium last Saturday.

Corofin hope scoring power will see them secure Connacht final place

For the first time since 1998 Corofin and Ballina Stephenites will come to blows in the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final next Saturday in Pearse Stadium at 2.30pm.

Old habits die hard as Corofin return to winning ways with dominant display in final

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Corofin reclaimed the Frank Fox title for the first time since 2019 with a 1-11 to 1-9 win over Maigh Cuilinn in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

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