Connacht unveil striking new jerseys for the season
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
Unveiled at the Sportsground in Connacht's win against Bristol, the new away and European kits are bold and bright for this 2017/18 season.
Read more ...Masterful Micheál makes Tribesmen’s dreams come true
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
It is the question Micheál Donoghue always dreamed of being asked, and not long after the full time whistle was blown in Croke Park last Sunday, he tried to put it into words what it felt like to be All Ireland champions.
Read more ...Famine ends as MacCarthy Cup comes west again
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
Galway supporters lucky enough to have been in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon witnessed history being made with the county winning its fifth senior All-Ireland hurling title - their first since 1988 when Conor Hayes led the team to All-Ireland glory.
Read more ...A win that had family at its heart
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
It was something else, something raw tugging at so many heartstrings.
Read more ...Lynskey’s minors come good in second half to see off Cork
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
At the smoothly run and enjoyable homecoming for both minor and senior teams in Pearse Stadium on Monday, Galway minor hurling manager Jeffrey Lynskey quoted the old Meat Loaf classic “Two out of three ain’t bad” to describe Galway’s terrific 2-17 to 2-15 win over Cork in the All-Ireland minor final.
Read more ...Homecoming was reward for a generation who never knew success
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
Out they came in their thousands, in a weekend that saw fifty thousand shades of maroon on every street in the city and county.
Read more ...Lynskey hails minors’ hard work and commitment
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
In the three years he has been in charge of the Galway minor hurlers, Jeffrey Lynskey has guided two different groups of young Tribesmen to the top of the game at their level.
Read more ...Tribesmen bring Liam home in style
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
At times it was sparkling, others nerve wracking, but at the end of the day it was just brilliant as Galway ended a 29-year wait to bring the Liam MacCarthy Cup west of the Shannon for the fifth time.
Three minutes in it looked like they might do it the easy way, hitting Waterford for three points in the opening 180 seconds, but once Kevin Moran got in behind the Galway defence and drove the ball low past Colm Callanan in the Galway goal to kick life into what looked like a startled Waterford, it was game on.
Read more ...‘I believe numbers 27 to 34 won this All Ireland for us,’ says Cooney
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
Taking slugs from a water bottle, still dripping in sweat from the effort of battle a short time earlier, Joseph Cooney sat patiently alongside manager Mícheál Donoghue under the Hogan Stand on Sunday evening.
Read more ...Keane seeks more structured attack as South Africans make first visit to the Sportsground
Thu, Sep 07, 2017
A mouth-watering and historic first Guinness PRO 14 fixture between Connacht and South African side Southern Kings takes place at the Sportsground on Saturday (7.35pm).
Read more ...Fantasy Football round four preview
Wed, Sep 06, 2017
The Premier League is back. Irish fans will be delighted to be returning to domestic matters after the international team had a dreadful week, drawing against Georgia and losing to Serbia.
Read more ...That winning feeling is still sinking in
Sun, Sep 03, 2017
So this is what it feels like.
Savour it.
Tribesmen bring Liam home in style
Sun, Sep 03, 2017
At times it was sparkling, others nerve wracking but at the end of the day it was just brilliant as Galway ended a 29-year wait to bring the Liam McCarthy Cup west of the Shannon for the fifth time. Three minutes in looked like they might do it the easy way, hitting Waterford for three points in the opening 180 seconds, but once Kevin Moran got in behind the Galway defence and drove the ball low past Colm Callanan in the Galway goal to kick life into what looked like a startled Waterford, it was game on.
Read more ...Minor magic from young tribesmen
Sun, Sep 03, 2017
It might have been the undercard, but the minor final was entertaining and as brilliant for Galway as the latest crop of minors came up trumps against the odds, with a brilliant fearless display of hurling in Croke Park. It couldn’t have started worse for them with Brian Turnbull finishing the ball to the back of the net inside the opening 15 seconds of the game and the same man slotting over a pointed free two minutes later to leave Galway four points down and under serious pressure.
Read more ...Ayunga blow for United ahead of Dalymount date
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
Galway United travel to Dalymount Park tomorrow evening for a crucial SSE Airtricity League Premier Division encounter against Bohemians (7.45pm).
Encouraged by last Friday's excellent FAI Cup second round win over St Patrick's Athletic, United will be keen to deliver another victory in the capital.
Read more ...United add defender to help relegation woes
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
Galway United have signed 22-year-old English defender Niall Maher (pictured above).
Read more ...Rogers goes clear to win Claregalway's 30th race
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
Kenneth Rogers of St Johns AC in Clare won the 30th edition of the annual Claregalway 10k Road Race.
Read more ...Salthill and Corofin meet in repeat of 2016 county final
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
This Saturday’s preliminary championship quarter-final in Tuam Stadium at 3.45pm between Corofin and Salthill/Knocknacarra will be a repeat performance of last year’s county final.
Read more ...All-Ireland final Sunday 2017
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
This Sunday in Croke Park the Galway senior hurlers will line up at 3.30pm for their chance to add to the hurling annals, under the watchful eye of referee Fergal Horgan from Tipperary.
Read more ...Burke is ready for another shot at glory
Thu, Aug 31, 2017
He has an All Ireland club medal, U21 winner's medal, three All Stars, two league winner's medals, a Fitzgibbon Cup and a couple of Leinister titles in his back pocket, but the one he really wants is up for grabs on Sunday afternoon.
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