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Galway clubs target success at National Cross Country Championships

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The highlight of the domestic cross country season, the National Cross Country Championships, takes place on Sunday at the National Sports Campus, Abbotstown, in Dublin.

Galway, not just a top world city, but now Ireland's best connected

A new extension to Galway Free Wi-Fi, which officially opens this week, sees it expand from 13 to 35 access points, confirming Galway as Ireland’s largest Wi-Fi connected city.

Salthill is ready for annual road race series

One of the biggest road racing events in the west, the Galway Bay series, takes place in Salthill on Saturday.

Galway U20 trio in top twenty

Three Galway players have been named in U20 All-Ireland Football Championship's top 20.

Galway athletes claim seven team golds

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Galway City Harriers’ athletes secured more success at the The National Juvenile Outdoor Track and Field championships which concluded at the weekend.

Galway Art Club annual exhibition 2019

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GALWAY ART Club's Annual Exhibition for 2019 is currently running at St Patrick's School, Lombard Street.

Ladies fail to see off Galway at second time of asking

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Galway’s ability to cut take goal chances when they presented themselves was the decisive factor in this Connacht Ladies Senior Football Championship replay.

The Knot Worldwide to establish operations centre in Galway

The Knot Worldwide has announced it is to establish an operations centre in Galway, creating some 100 job opportunities over the next few years.

The Dockers’ Rugby Team

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Galway Rovers Rugby Football club first played competitively in 1899. In 1907 they won the Connacht Junior Cup, which had been presented two years previously to the union by Professor Alfred Senior. The club disbanded after that, probably during World War I, but it was revived by a man named John L Sullivan in 1931. At the time, rugby was a very popular sport in Galway, Galwegians RFC had been in existence for a while as had UCG, Corinthians had just been formed, the Bish, St Mary’s, and the Grammar all played rugby, as did Salthill.

Learn to sail with Galway Bay Sailing Club

Did you ever dream of sailing in the open sea, crashing through waves as you steer your craft with the wind in your face? Whether you enjoy exhilarating challenges or just like to float around in the sun, the beauty of sailing is that there are days for everybody. Sailing is a pastime which lasts for life. From age seven to 70, once you experience the feeling you will never let it go.

 

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