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Returning players gives Dunne more options ahead of Cork clash

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A critical SSE Airtricity League premier division contest beckons for Galway United when they travel to Turners Cross tomorrow to face Cork City.

Final four book their place in junior semi finals

 

Keane gets the all clear for Dubs encounter

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Mayo defender Kevin Keane will now be eligible to play for Mayo in next weekend's All Ireland semifinal clash with Dublin after winning an appeal against his sending off in the dying stages of Mayo's victory over Donegal in the All Ireland quarter final.

Galway hurling has reason to be positive

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The Galway players worked exceptionally hard all over the field last Sunday to harvest a terrific and inspiring victory. There was a real steeliness to the entire performance which was fantastic to see.

Galway camogie on course for double

Current holders Cork are now the only team to stand in Galway's way of achieving a rare league and championship double this season.

Clarke and Cunniffe winning fitness battles

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Joint Mayo manager Noel Connelly said last night, (Monday, August 17) that he expects both David Clarke and Tom Cunniffe to be back in full training this weekend as Mayo ramp up their preparations for their All Ireland semi-final against Dublin on August 30. Connelly was speaking on the day that Mayo attacker Micheal Conroy was ruled out for the season after picking up an injury in club action at the weekend.

Conroy out for the rest of the year

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Mayo were dealt and injury blow ahead of their upcoming All Ireland semi-final against Dublin. Davitts forward Michael Conroy tweeted at lunch time today "Dissapointing weekend. Another injury that ends 2015 for me. Will be supporting from the stands. #suchislife.

Clash of the seaside clubs to determine destination for Tuohy Cup

League form is always a great leveller when trying to determine the outcome of cup finals and bearing this in mind this one will certainly go down to the wire. After a brilliant start to the season the Covies have struggled in recent weeks for consistency and fallen well back in the race for the Premier A title.

Mayo look to take down the Kingdom

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Mayo got over their heartbreaking loss to Galway in the Connacht final with a 24 point win over Tyrone in their qualifier game a few weeks ago, while Mayo were totally dominant in that game, the return to action of Claire Egan after missing the whole league campaign and the championship up to that was one of the most pleasing things for Mayo manager Frank Browne.

 

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