Ask Santa for a gumshield this year

Thu, Dec 20, 2012

Many parents of young sports people are perhaps wondering what to get their children for Christmas, and although slightly left of centre, the one that could perhaps save parents a few thousand euro is a gumshield. They are also known as mouthguards and, if you or your child play contact sport, they should be a compulsory part of everyone's kit - just as important as boots, runners, or hurl or hockey stick. A simple rule for a manager, player, or parent could be: no gumshield, no play. I always wore one from underage up to retirement and on more than one occasion that moulded bit of plastic protecting my mouth and teeth was the difference between heading for a post match shower and a bite to eat or the dentist's chair. If players do not want to wear one for mature, logical, protective, and proactive reasons, then they are being silly and the GAA agrees. Mouthguards compulsory from January 2013 The association is taking a hard line, and rightly so, on the absence of mouthguards from January 2013. Indeed the initiative that sees the GAA following sports like hockey and rugby, and making the wearing of mouthguards compulsory for u-18s down through all the underage ranks (starting on January 1, 2013) has been well received. The regulation will not be enforced on adults until January 2014, but most adults should know the benefits of wearing one at this stage. Wearing a gumshield - that is what we called them - or a mouthguard, should be a no-brainer. And while it does take few games or a few training sessions to adapt to them and regulate your breathing if you have never worn one before, they are well worth the effort. A recent study found that the average cost of dental treatment for sport related injuries in children to be €213. Other studies have shown that the overall risk of damage is close to twice as high when a mouthguard was not worn, as compared to when they are used. It will be up to the referee during games to see if players are wearing mouthguards. And if the eagle eyed referee notices that a player is not wearing one, he/she is cautioned. And if the "offender" persists in not wearing the mouth/teeth protection, he/she is sent off. However, surely the primary responsibility to make this initiative work rests with the parents. Any parents who allow their progeny to play reasonably high impact sports such as camogie, hurling, rugby, football, soccer, basketball or whatever, should surely ensure that their children's teeth are protected as best as possible. There is a onus on underage coaches too as regards insisting that those children in their care are properly kitted out and that includes a mouthguard. A youngster is as likely to take a bang to the mouth at training as they are to in a game, so mouthguards should be considered compulsory for all sessions. Get a good one In my experience, for a gumshield to be comfortable, easily worn and really effective, it needs to be the proper moulded ones that you get from a dentist. The dentist takes a mould to fit the individual wearer perfectly and offers far superior protection. The good ones should cost less than €100. The ones that you buy over the shelf in a sports shop and mould with hot water were a total disaster as far as I was concerned and were not fit for purpose. In fact I remember almost gagging when I tried one of those in an emergency when I had lost my good one.

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Pearse Stadium may play big part if Ireland secure Rugby World Cup in a decade’s time

Thu, Dec 20, 2012

It is hoped that Ireland will be the prospective host country for the 2023 Rugby World Cup and should that application prove to be successful, games may be featured in Pearse Stadium throughout the tournament. The Galway County Board has showed its support by adopting a motion issued by the Salthill/Knockacarra club regarding the usage of Pearse Stadium in this competition.

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Connacht head to France expecting Biarrtiz backlash

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Connacht Rugby are likely to keep faith with the young XV which overcame Biarrtiz last weekend when the two sides meet for the second of these back-to-back Heineken Cup fixtures in France tomorrow night (8pm).

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Connacht anger as McCarthy heads east

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Mike McCarthy’s departure to Dublin has come after repeated and concerted efforts by Leinster Rugby over a number of years.

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Galway Garda edge Teachers in tight game

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Galway Garda are back in the Connacht Senior Football final and on course for three All Ireland titles in succession after a narrow one-point victory over a resilient Mayo Teachers.

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Galway masters in All-Ireland final

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

The Galway Masters (over 40s) will face Cavan in the All-Ireland final at the Sligo Institute of Technology grounds on Saturday (2pm).

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Fahey stars in final

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Galway’s Niamh Fahey, who plays for Arsensal Ladies, has added another title to her impressive CV.

The Killanin native returned to Ireland last weekend to star for Parnells of London in the All Ireland Intermediate Club Football final of 2012 against Cahir of Tipperary in Kildare, and the London club became the first from outside Ireland to win the title.

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Join Galway hurlers for a special Christmas fundraiser

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Galway hurlers and sponsors Supermac’s are inviting supporters to join them for a special Christmas fundraising lunch on December 23.

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Local ref receives national award

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Galway football referee Peter Flaherty has won this year’s FAI’s Referee of the Year award.

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Bish Christmas fundraiser

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

St Joseph’s College Rowing Club is holding a Christmas cake sale and coffee morning on Saturday to raise funds for the club.

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Turkey tennis

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Donal Hegarty and Ger King were the men’s A winners of this year’s Turkey Tournament at the Galway Lawn Tennis Club on Sunday.

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Ballinderreen enjoy healthy 2012

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Ballinderreen Juvenile Hurling Club may not have won much silverware this season, but at the end of 2012 the club remains in a healthy position, according to chairman Martin Murphy.

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Moycullen miss out on first semi-final

Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Moycullen missed out on a golden opportunity to advance to their first national semi-final when they lost to UCD Marion 69-59 in Saturday’s SuperLeague Cup quarter final in Leitir Móir.

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Moycullen ready for National Cup quarter-final in Leitir Móir

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

A sense of excitment surrounds Moycullen basketball this week as the SuperLeague team prepares for a home National Cup quarter final and a chance to qualify for a first cup semi-final.

Moycullen have never enjoyed a home quarter-final and, with a win already this season over their opponents UCD Marian, there is a genuine feeling the Galway club could advance to the final four.

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Rugby roadshow in Galway tonight

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

Supporters of Connacht Rugby will have a final opportunity this evening (Thursday) to discuss the province’s hopes and plans for the future.

The final in a series of Connacht Rugby Roadshows will take place at the Carlton Hotel (8pm) and will be attended by CEO Tom Sears, members of the Professional Games Board, director of rugby Eric Elwood, head of marketing Alex Saul, and Connacht players.

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Connacht’s youth asked to step it up again

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

Connacht Rugby will have a final run-out this morning at the Galway Sportsground ahead of this season’s big French test in the Heineken Cup.

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Greenfields continue winning league run

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

Greendfields 1sts were the deserving 5-0 winners after a tough challenge away to Yeats Hockey Club on Sunday.

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Corinthians still setting the pace

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

Corinthians have regained second spot in the Ulster Bank League after a bonus-point 30-8 win over Greystones on Saturday afternoon.

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Wegians seal first away win

Thu, Dec 06, 2012

Galwegians secured their first away Ulster Bank League victory of the season when they outscored City of Derry by three tries to two on Saturday.

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Galwegians progess in senior cup

Thu, Nov 29, 2012

Galwegians continued their recent run of good form when they overcame Buccaneers in the preliminary round of the Connacht Senior Cup on Saturday by 11-5.

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