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Waterford clash provides O'Neill with ideal chance to settle on key combinations
The Galway senior hurlers will hopefully play their last game of the year behind closed doors this Sunday when Waterford visit Pearse Stadium (3.45pm).
Tribeswomen fall to late Mayo rally in league opener
Galway Ladies will be keen to take the points on Sunday against Westmeath (Pearse Stadium 2pm) after falling to neighbours Mayo by a single point in McHale Park.
Galway footballers seek atonement against Roscommon after shocking league start
After a dismal performance against reigning league champions Kerry, Galway now face a crucial game against local rivals Roscommon when Pearse Stadium hosts the round two clash for the division one south teams at 2pm this Sunday.
Impressive Galway bring Limerick’s unbeaten run to an end
Galway 0-26 Limerick 1-17
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The return of the Allianz hurling and football leagues will be hugely welcomed by Galway fans when they kick off next month.
Apartment with panoramic views of Galway Bay for sale in Salthill
Heskin auctioneers is offering for sale a very attractive two bed, third floor apartment situated in Salthill village, Galway. Monterey Court is a privately owned and well managed apartment complex offering scenic views over Galway Bay and the Clare hills. Properties in this area are highly sought after and it is considered one of Galway's most popular residential addresses.
Kilkenny will challenge Galway's hopes of second successive camogie crown
Galway camogie players defend their All Ireland title on Saturday night (7pm) when they once again come up against Kilkenny in Croke Park.
Apartment with panoramic views of Galway Bay for sale in Salthill
Heskin auctioneers is offering for sale a very attractive two bed, third floor, apartment situated in the centre of Salthill village. Monterey Court is a privately owned and well managed apartment complex offering scenic views over Galway Bay and the Clare hills.
Galway's second half revival not enough to stop Mayo
Galway bowed out of the Connacht and All-Ireland Championship of 2020 at the hands of their bitter rivals by 0-14 to 0-13 in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.