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Galway Golf Club: Men’s 18 holes singles stableford Hampers, Joe Joyce (13) 39;:Dillon Burke (10) 38; Gross Tom Nolan (1) 34; Paul Kerr (11) 38; Niall Lynch (6) 37; Stan Mortimer (14) 36.

Learn more about breast cancer at Tuam information evening next week

An information evening on breast awareness, early detection and recent advances in breast cancer management will take place on Tuesday October 19 from 7.30pm to 9pm at the Ard Rí House Hotel, Milltown Road, Tuam.

Corofin and Dunmore battle for ladies’ title

The highlight of Galway Ladies Football calendar takes place at the weekend.

Salthill u-16s win the county football title in style

Salthill-Knocknacarra had a big win, 2-14 to 1-05, over Corofin last Saturday in the county U-16 football final played at Tuam Stadium.

St James and Corofin in Minor A final

St James, the current county minor champions, will take on Corofin in the county final this Sunday at 3.45pm in Pearse Stadium.

Pedestrian dies in Tuam road tragedy

A man lost his life when he was struck by a car in Tuam in the early hours of Sunday.

Gardaí probe break in at Tuam school

Gardaí have appealed for information following a burglary at a primary school in Tuam earlier this week.

Dates for all Galway football finals

The Galway football board has announced the dates for all the county football finals in junior, minor, intermediate and senior grades over the coming weeks.

Portumna win first All Ireland Junior Cup

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Portumna Golf Club has won the All-Ireland Junior Cup for the first time in the club’s history. Having They won Connacht in August at Castlebar GC, they returned to the same venue for the All-Ireland finals where they overcame Ulster champions Banbridge to advance to the final against Naas. Father and son John and Sean Cleary were the heroes on the first day, both coming from a deficit position to win their respective matches. And Pat Quinlan was the toast of the club the following day after the Clearys won their respective matches. Quinlan made sure of the trophy when he hit a tremendous four iron to 10ft at the difficult par three 16th to see off David Prendergast of Naas in the fifth and final match. The team was captained by Matt Donoghue.

Corofin and Jarlath’s mourns the passing of Canon Oliver Hughes

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Canon Oliver Hughes, Corofin’s highly respected and much-loved parish priest for the past seven years, and former teacher and president of St Jarlath’s college, Tuam from 1972-2003, passed away on Tuesday morning.

 

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