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Family-run Murray Timber continues partnership with Connacht Rugby

County Galway's Murray Timber Group has extended is partnership with Connacht Rugby for another four years.

Grant Thornton becomes official partner of Connacht Rugby

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Professional services firm Grant Thornton has become an official partner of Connacht Rugby for the next two years.

Galway Actors Workshop new autumn courses

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GALWEGIANS INTERESTED in talking up acting, or actors looking to refresh their skills, can check out the new series of autumn classes from the Galway Actor's Workshop.

A new chapter in Connacht's history begins in revamped championship

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Exciting times for rugby in Connacht. A new coach, new season, and a revamped PRO 14 Championship.

Why not give rugby a try at Galwegians Rugby Club?

Galwegians Rugby Club, one of Connacht’s premier rugby club, is based at the historic Crowley Park on the old Dublin Road.

Get back into acting with Acting 101

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GALWEGIANS INTERESTED in trying their hand at acting and learning what is involved should check out a new course from the Galway Actors Workshop.

John Muldoon teams up with Supermac’s

John Muldoon has been announced as the new ambassador for the FRESH range of Supermac’s Irish beef and chicken products. Supermac’s has a full premium range of fresh sandwiches and burgers, specifically the wholemeal grilled chicken sandwich, the chicken breast sandwich and the 5oz beef burger. The promotion of the FRESH range is a further commitment of the family group of restaurants to the Irish food sector.

Claasen and McCarthy team up to coach Buccaneers

Darin Claasen and Mike McCarthy have been unveiled as the coaching duo in charge of Buccaneers, as the Athlone club gears up for life in Division 1A of the Ulster Bank League.

Buccaneers trio compete on international stage

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Three Buccaneers players have been involved in international action this past week.

Lam's regret is an IRFU issue

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Irish rugby will continue to lose coaches to more lucrative clubs overseas, says former Connacht coach Pat Lam, unless it changes its stance on contracts. Lam, who wraps up his four year stint in Connacht this weekend at the wedding of captain John Muldoon before heading to Bristol, says his one regret leaving Ireland next week is the IRFU's stubborness over the six-months release clause.

 

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