Hurlers face Limerick

Thu, Mar 19, 2009

A winnable game it certainly is, but that simply adds to Galway's pressure on Sunday. A fortnight ago when Kilkenny thumped the maroons on a grim afternoon at Pearse Stadium, Galway were forced to deal with the usual pessimism that accompanies such a hiding.

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Tough Terryland test against Dundalk

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

It is both strange and refreshing how one road win can have such a galvanising effect. This time last week Galway United were entering the new League of Ireland season without any expectations, interest was low, the beauty of the 2008 great escape long since forgotten.

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O’Brien bags a brace as United make dream start

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

St Patrick’s Athletic 0
Galway United 3

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Mervue go to Limerick

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

Having suffered an opening night defeat Mervue United’s League of Ireland adventure lingers on tomorrow at Jackman Park.

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The same again would do nicely

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

There was much to admire about Galway’s impressive win last Saturday night over Tyrone in Healy Park Omagh. Any time you beat the current All-Ireland champions is a good evening’s work and some of the Galway players enhanced their reputations with some sterling performances.

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A day of days

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

Since I packed in competitive football the most regular question that I have been asked is:

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Cats are too cool for Galway

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

Kilkenny 1-20
Galway 0-12

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Jes are still the best in Connacht

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

Colaiste Iognaid 10
Sligo Grammar School 3

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Connacht fail to close the deal again

Thu, Mar 12, 2009

For the second Magners League home game in succession Connacht relinquished a 14-point lead on Friday as the visiting Cardiff Blues snatched a 19-14 victory in the closing stages to leave the westerners 11 points adrift at the bottom of the Magners League.

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A new season of expectations for Galway United and Mervue

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

The League of Ireland makes a welcome return tomorrow, and two Galway clubs will be anxious to make positive statements on the first night of competitive action in 2009.

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Clinical finishing and organised defence are critical for a Connacht win

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

Connacht cannot view tomorrow night’s Magners League encounter at the Galway Sportsground (6.30pm) against Cardiff as anything other than a must-win.

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Jes fancied to win back-to-back titles again

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

The showpiece of Connacht schools rugby takes place next Wednesday with Galway’s Colaiste Iognaid fancied for a second successive title.

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Galway have a realistic chance of getting two points in Omagh

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

How they perform against the current All-Ireland champions will tell us a lot about the real progress being made under Liam Sammon, and a win, especially up there, would do wonders for team morale and put the team in a good position going into a month with four consecutive games.

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MAYO SHOULD SEIZE TWO VITAL POINTS IN CHARLESTOWN

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

Mayo and Westmeath come face to face this Sunday in Fr O’Hara Park Charlestown in a game from which both sides badly need to get something.

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St Paul’s too classy in title decider

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

St Paul’s Oughterard 1-15
St Louis Kiltimagh 0-8

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Galway will need to police a pacy Kilkenny attack

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

Having shown signs of a recovery from the defeat to Dublin over the past fortnight, Galway’s next NHL encounter with Kilkenny at Pearse Stadium on Sunday promises to be interesting.

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Battle at the top for Corinthians

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

The highlight of the weekend’s AIB League matches takes place at Corinthian Park on Saturday when the home side takes on Co Carlow in the battle for top spot in division three.

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Athenry present medal winners

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

The Athenry GAA Club will hold a function in The Raheen Woods Hotel on Saturday (March 7) when medals will be presented to the several teams.The junior A football team won the county league and promotion to intermediate football, the junior B footballers won the north board league, while the junior B hurling team won the county championship and have now reached the All Ireland junior B hurling final, having beaten Pilltown from Kilkenny in the semi-final.The medals will be presented by the former Kerry All-Ireland winner and All Star Tommy Doyle.Tickets are available from club officers for €20.

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Bish contest today’s Connacht schools final

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

Galway’s St Joseph’s College, Galway, contest the FAI Schools Umbro Connacht Cup Senior Championship final today (Thursday).

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Titans seek home play-off

Thu, Mar 05, 2009

Titans BC of Galway continue their quest for National League Basketball honours this weekend against St Mary’s of Castleisland.

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