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Corofin and Caherlistrane must dance again

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It is a tremendous achievement and they will take a lot of beating in the final. With forwards like Derek Savage, David Warde, Michael Martin, and Mickey Costello, they have the potential to hurt most defences. Likewise guys like Brian Roache and Donal O’Neill - who are both top quality corner backs - and David Finnegan, John Martin, and Brion Gilmore are not easy to get by.

Check out the Road to Croker tonight

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There is a strong Galway flavour in RTE’s Road to Croker programme tonight at 8pm. The show looks back at Galway’s All-Ireland winning season in 1998 and has some clips from the championship campaign of that season.

More than 5,000 Galwegians sign on in the last year

More than 5,000 people in Galway county have signed on to the Live Register since October 2007 according to new reports released last week by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

The best of intermediate talent on show this weekend

At 2pm St Michael’s take on Kilconly and at 3.30pm Glenamaddy take on Oughterard with the county u-21 final between Tuam Stars and St James’ also on the billing at 5.30pm.

Cannabis grower to be sentenced next year

A man who was growing cannabis plants in an apartment in the centre of Tuam town will be sentenced next year.

Niall O’Hara named Buccaneers’ captain

Sligo native Niall O’Hara has been named club captain of Buccaneers as they return to division one rugby this season.

Commitment finally given for Shrule water supply

There was good news this week for the long-running Shrule water saga with the announcement that the supply is to be connected by the end of October.

Corofin collect their fourth provincial title and edge towards Clann na Gael’s record

Winning a provincial title at club level is a great honour and Galway county champions Corofin annexed their fourth Connacht title last Sunday when easily defeating Eastern Harps from Sligo.

Twenty years not out

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Twenty years is a long time in any individual’s journey through life. And 1989 seems like a different planet compared to some of the advances and negatives that we have experienced in the country over the past two decades.

St Michael’s and Glenamaddy advance

Last Sunday at Tuam Stadium city side St Michael’s were too strong for pre-match favourites Kilconly and progressed to the county intermediate final on a score-line of 1-11 to 1-07.

 

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