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St Thomas gunning for a second senior hurling title on Sunday
All roads lead to Pearse Stadium this Sunday for the eagerly anticipated county senior hurling final featuring Gort and St Thomas (3.30pm).
Salthill-Knocknacarra far too strong for disappointing Shamrocks outfit
orthy 1-11 to 0-8 winners over a disappointing and lacklustre Cortoon Shamrocks in Sunday's county senior semi-final at Tuam Stadium.
Corofin storm into another final
The Corofin senior footballers made no mistake in Tuam Stadium on Sunday when they were far too strong for a gallant Mountbellew-Moylough outfit, winning by 3-13 to 1-11.
St Thomas and Gort to meet in hurling final
Former All-Ireland club champions St Thomas proved too strong for Loughrea on Sunday in their county senior semi-final at Kenny Park.
Cortoon will take advantage if Salthill fail to spark
The county senior football semi-finals are down for decision this Sunday at Tuam Stadium in what promises to be an exciting double-header.
Salthill/Knocknacarra seal county semi-final with late rally
Salthill/Knocknacarra, who defeated Caherlistrane last weekend by 2-7 to 1-5, will take on Cortoon Shamrocks in the last four following last Sunday's draw in Tuam Stdium.
Galway will need super display to beat Déise in U21 final
The Galway U21 hurlers, managed by Tony Ward and captained by Brian Molloy, will have it all to do this Saturday in the All-Ireland final when they take on a powerful and highly-fancied Waterford in Thurles (5pm).
Footballers abandon smartphones for charity
Galway ladies senior footballers topped the €10,000 mark in their 'Talk for Pieta' fundraiser.
Galway to face Waterford in All-Ireland U21 final
The Galway U21s, under the guidance of former All-Ireland winning camogie manager Tony Ward, will face a strong, powerful, and heavily fancied Waterford on Saturday September 10 following their 0-21 to 0-19 win over Dublin in extra-time.
Impressive minor footballers glide into All-Ireland final
The Galway minor footballers, under the guidance of team manager Stephen Joyce and selectors Jason Taniane and Terence Morgan, produced a good performance Sunday in Croke Park on Sunday, defeating Donegal by 2-12 to 1-11 to qualify for the All-Ireland minor final for the first time in nine years.