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U-21 hurlers reach All-Ireland final with a fantastic win over Limerick
Last September the Galway u-21s were ruthlessly mown down by a powerful Tipperary outfit that claimed All-Ireland honours at Semple Stadium.
Injury-free Galway take on Limerick in u-21 semi-final
Galway u-21 hurling team manager Anthony Cunningham will lead his panel to Thurles this Saturday (6pm) in the hopes of returning to to Croke Park for a second successive All-Ireland decider.
Injury-free Galway take on Limerick in u-21 semi-final
Galway u-21 hurling team manager Anthony Cunningham will lead his panel to Thurles this Saturday (6pm) in the hopes of returning to to Croke Park for a second successive All-Ireland decider.
All-Ireland final place beckons for Kilkenny ladies
Now it’s down to the real business.
Galway camogie through to semi-finals
Galway have qualified for the 2011 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship semi-finals, which are fixed for August 13, after an impressive 0-12 to 0-9 victory over Kilkenny on Saturday.
Galway must step it up when they face the Cats
The Galway senior camogie team will be given a good indication of their current form when they take on Kilkenny in round six of the All-Ireland championship on Saturday in Duggan Park (4pm).
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship round 4
For long periods the outcome was in doubt, but in the end Kilkenny turned on the style as they crucified the Tipperary challenge.
Massive improvement needed if footballers are to avoid Royal exit
The Galway footballers head up the road to Navan to take on Meath in the qualifiers on Saturday (7pm) and the few loyal maroon supporters who travel will do so more in hope than expectation.
Ladies head to the capital with confidence
The Galway senior camogie team heads to the capital on Saturday with high hopes of registering a win over a Dublin side that has yet to collect any points from their four games.
Massive improvement needed if footballers are to avoid Royal exit
The Galway footballers head up the road to Navan to take on Meath in the qualifiers on Saturday (7pm) and the few loyal maroon supporters who travel will do so more in hope than expectation.