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Ticket hunt reaches fever pitch as Galway chase glory

Thu, Jul 16, 2026

Galway Senior Hurling captain Darren Morrissey with young supporters from his local club, Sarsfields, ahead of Sunday’s All Ireland Senior Hurling Final against Limerick at Croke Park. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy

As many as 50,000 Galway sports fans will head east this weekend, as Galway senior hurlers chase glory in a mouthwatering senior hurling final against Limerick at Croke Park.

Officially, 16,000 tickets made their way to Galway from the GAA last week, but a multiple of this figure is expected to end up in Galway hands as the Tribesmen seek their first title since 2017.

The storming performance by Micheal Donoghue’s young and experienced charges in the semi-final win over Cork guaranteed that access to Sunday’s game is the hottest ticket in town. While the match is a complete sellout, fans of the maroon and white will not be deterred from travelling east to experience the festival atmosphere


News

RTÉ News appoints Joe Mag Raollaigh as new Managing Editor of Nuacht

Joe Mag Raollaigh

RTÉ News is pleased to announce the appointment of Oranmore man Joe Mag Raollaigh as the new Managing Editor of Nuacht, the Irish Language News and Current Affairs service across RTÉ and for TG4. ...


What's on in Galway

Local films take home awards as Film Fleadh records highest attendance to date

Catherine Corless meets survivors Peter Mulryan, Frannie Hopkins, Joe Dempsey, Theresa O’Sullivan and Walter Francis at a reception before the World Premiere of THE LOST CHILDREN OF TUAM  at the Galway Film Fleadh.

The film tells the real-life story of how history enthusiast Catherine Corless uncovered how many children had been buried on the property of the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam and the consequent campaign for justice. ...


Sport

United bid farewell to a legend

Conor McCormack after the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Galway United and Derry City at Pearse Stadium.
 (Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)

It’s difficult to know how last Saturday in Pearse Stadium might be remembered. At a perilous moment in the season, it was an invaluable three points at home. A second win in their temporary new home. ...


Lifestyle

Lower Salthill, 1953

The Galway Vindicator of November 24, 1863 reported that “The completion of the Grattan Road will add much to the beauty and salubrity of the handsomest of our suburban districts. The embankment being made by Miss Grattan will reclaim 28 acres ...


Competitions

COMPETITION CLOSED: Win tickets to Connacht v Ospreys this Saturday

Sean Jansen of Connacht celebrates after his side's victory in the United Rugby Championship match between Ulster and Connacht at Affidea Stadium in Belfast. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)

The Galway Advertiser has two tickets to give away to this Saturday’s URC clash between Connacht and Ospreys. ...


Business

SYS Financial acquires Galway firm Q Financial, adding €120 million to managed assets

Members of the SYS Financial Claregalway team pictured with CEO Tony Delaney (on right)

SYS Financial, one of Ireland’s leading financial advisory firms, has announced the acquisition of Q Financial, a long-established financial advisory firm based in Claregalway, Co. Galway. The acquisition builds on SYS Financial’s plans ...


Jobs

Adult Learning Information Evening

Professionals looking to future-proof their careers and explore flexible learning opportunities are invited to attend the annual Adult Learning Information Evening at University of Galway on Wednesday, 17 June 2026, from 5.30pm–7.30pm in the ...


Property

Colleran Auctioneers showcases ten exceptional homes in Salthill

No 56 Glenard Crescent.

Anyone considering a move to Salthill will be spoilt for choice this summer. Colleran Auctioneers currently has an impressive collection of 10 properties for sale, ranging from landmark seafront apartments and detached family homes to exciting ...


Motors

BMW's new iX3 is a game changer

I live around 180km west of Dublin, so pulling into my driveway from a trip home from the capital with almost 550km of electric driving range still in the 'tank' was certainly a first. The peace of mind that comes with BMW's new iX3 is, quite ...

 

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