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Higgins happy out after hurlers opening day win
Mayo’s new hurling captain felt the pain of a first competitive game back, but the taste of victory made the effort worth it after Mayo saw off Derry to pick up two points and get their season up and running.
Connacht prepare for bullish response from wounded Leinster
Connacht desperately want a repeat performance over Leinster when they meet in Saturday's Rainbow Cup second-round fixture at the Sportsground (7.35pm).
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The return of the Allianz hurling and football leagues will be hugely welcomed by Galway fans when they kick off next month.
Connacht players can make a case for Irish tour selection
It was a "landmark" victory two seasons ago. Connacht broke 60 years of defeats to Ulster in Ravenhill, and they need to do it again tomorrow evening when they meet in the first round of the new Rainbow Cup.
Emer Flatley relishing new role with FAI and the Galway City Council
Many valuable lessons have been learned during a demanding spell across the world. The value of sport simply goes beyond the action between the white chalk lines: it is about communities, friendships, making connections, and social interaction.
Fundraising target achieved as Westmeath GAA Movathon concludes
The Lake County Movathon fundraising initiative officially ended on April 5 but the Go FundMe page established to receive donations is still active to facilitate those who wish to make late contributions.
Ensure you give gaelic football a go with Athlone GAA
The long wait is over and Athlone GAA have resumed underage training.
Clubs need to be diligent when dealing with heading in games and training, says former Collingwood Cup coach
John Clarke, who guided NUI Galway to two Collingwood Cup victories in the 90s, believes football coaches need to be extremely diligent when dealing with heading in the game.