Gardai take to the pitch for charity
Thu, Apr 23, 2009
• Galway gardai take to the GAA pitch next Tuesday (April 28) to contest the John Lovett Memorial Trophy. Both male and female gardai over 30 will square up to their younger counterparts at Pearse Stadium (3pm) to contest the tournament in memory of the well known Galway garda who was involved in many sports including the Salthill GAA Club. All proceeds from the day go directly to Console, the suicide and counselling support organisation in Galway. Entry to the stadium is free and all are welcome.
Read more ...Connacht must refocus on Magners League hopes
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
A refocused Connacht will return to action on Saturday now needing to contentrate all efforts on the Magners League. While their European ambitions have been dashed for another year against an Engish outfit, they will face a Munster side in Thomond Park (7.30pm) that is now on course for another Heineken Cup crown.
Read more ...United expect lively clash with Rovers
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
A busy weekend of footballing action at Terryland Park awaits as two League of Ireland encounters are scheduled for the Dyke Road venue.
On Friday evening Galway United welcome Shamrock Rovers for what promises to be a lively top-flight clash, while the following day Alan Gough brings his Longford Town outfit to tussle with Mervue United.
Read more ...Rooney returns to scoop West of Ireland Crown
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
Local squash player John Rooney returned to Galway at the weekend to claim the men’s A title in the Garavan’s West of Ireland Open.
Read more ...Galway footballers are miles off the top tier
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
Jeepers Jack. What a few weeks the Galway footballers have had.
Read more ...Another chance for McIntyre’s men to shine
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
With Galway’s Leinster championship opener merely six weeks away, Sunday’s NHL contest with an already relegated Clare in Cusack Park might not be the most significant fixture, but Galway will be intent on ending the competition with victory.
Having impressed in the Waterford Crystal tournament, Clare have surprisingly failed to fire in the league, only managing to register one paltry point from their opening six matches.
Read more ...Corinthians seal promotion
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
Corinthians celebrated their long-held ambition of promotion to the All Ireland League’s division two at the weekend with a gutsy display over rivals Queens University in the penultimate game of the season.
Read more ...Cleary in devastating form for Wegians
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
Galwegians turned on the style to grab the full complement of points over an already doomed Terenure College at Crowley Park on Easter Saturday, but the win was not enough to secure a place in next season’s top eight competition.
Read more ...Salthill Devon to host charity blitz
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
A special one day five-a-side fundraising soccer blitz takes place on Saturday April 25 in Drom in aid of the Galway Simon Community.
Read more ...Boyne battle tomorrow
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Crucial games are arriving fast and frequently for Galway United, and tomorrow’s United Park encounter with Drogheda United can certainly be classed in that category.
Throughout the years Galway United have struggled to obtain positive results from their trips to the banks of the Boyne, and though Drogheda might not possess the calibre of old a strenuous 90 minutes awaits tomorrow.
Read more ...Station Road beckons for Mervue
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
A hectic recent schedule packed with matches has hampered Mervue United, but they return to Station Road tomorrow, the scene of the club’s most polished performance.
That occurred in last November’s First Division Play/Off when Mervue United trounced Kildare County with a display that was effective, enthusiastic, and ultimately efficient. Such industry will need to be replicated again as Mervue are fully aware of how mediocre Kildare have been thus far. Still that brings difficulties too as Kildare are likely to be gritty and determined following two cruel losses to promotion contenders Sporting Fingal and UCD.
Read more ...Galway need to make a point in Tralee
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Kerry won the league in 2004 under Jack O’Connor. And then in September they collected the Sam Maguire at their ease. They did the exact same thing two years later and no doubt that is what is on their agenda for 2009 too.
Read more ...Season defining game for Connacht in Northampton
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Connacht will travel to Northampton this weekend for their European Challenge Cup Quarter Final on Saturday at 3:00pm in high spirits after the 39-17 drubbing of the Dragons last Friday.
Read more ...Corinthians going for glory
Thu, Apr 09, 2009
Lunch on Easter Saturday in the Corinthian clubhouse is fully booked (with a long waiting list) in anticipation of history being made by the club in their penultimate match of the All Ireland League. Top of the table Corinthians meet second placed Queen’s University Belfast (K/O 2.30pm). A win for Corinthians secures the Division 3 title and promotion to Division 2. To lose merely puts Corinthians back into the melting pot.
Read more ...Brandywell awaits tomorrow
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
While league football is more of a gruelling marathon than a sprint the occasional injection of pace can have drastic implications. Galway United’s four match unbeaten dash has put a spring in their step, and is why manager Ian Foster believes tomorrow’s trip to the Brandywell for an encounter with high flying Derry City should be relished.
Read more ...Mervue host high flying Shelbourne
Thu, Apr 02, 2009
It has been a bittersweet few days for Mervue United. The pleasure and joy of last Friday’s stirring away success at Gortakeegan was diluted somewhat by last Monday’s League Cup reversal at Drom.
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