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BY DECLAN VARLEY

Mayo face stiff test from Monaghan men

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It's something familiar and yet something new that Mayo face into tomorrow afternoon in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.

Cooney on song as champions St Thomas' advance with ease

The final four in the Galway Senior Hurling Champions sees champions St Thomas' up against Gort in this year's semi-finals, while Craughwell will face Clarinbridge.

Ladies Football Championship clash on Monday

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An interesting TG4 All Ireland Ladies Football Championship continues with Monday’s Bank Holiday meeting at McHale Park (1.45pm) involving Mayo and Galway set to provide further drama.

Horan happy with hungry performance from his side

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In normal circumstances James Horan would have been more than delighted with the performance put in by his team in a must win game yesterday, but with a cloud still hanging over any more action taking place this year and what the country is still facing into he was also thinking of the bigger picture.

Dempsey’s men deliver again to book final spot

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Ray Dempsey has been there and done it with Knockmore on the field back in their heyday.

St Thomas slight favourites but it's all to play for in repeat of last year's hurling final

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For only the ninth time in the history of the competition, the finalists from a year ago will go head-to-head for the second consecutive year in the Galway senior hurling final as St Thomas and Liam Mellows renew acquaintances in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (2.30pm).

I don’t know many footballers who are dancers

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Mayo’s footballing twins Ciara and Clodagh McManamon had both played massive parts in the county’s victory over Donegal a fortnight ago, but on the bus home there was a massive shock in store as their next round opponents were unveiled.

Tough day for St Thomas

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Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-28

Galway must boycott firms that work with Israel says Cameron

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Following the killing of more than 60 Palestinians, and 2,700 more wounded, during the 'March of Return' protests in Gaza, along the Israeli border, a Galway councillor has called on the Galway City Council to re-commit to and endorse the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

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