Win a trip to World Cup final with Connacht Rugby

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Connacht Rugby is offering rugby fans a chance to win a trip of a lifetime.

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Galway hosts top canoe polo event

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Galway gears up for another sporting event next week when the city hosts the 2011 Irish Canoe Polo Open.

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United’s juvenile offer

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Galway United are offering a once-off €100 admission fee to all juvenile clubs in the region for Sunday’s premier division clash against league champions Shamrock Rovers.

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Title-chasing Rovers next up for beleaguered United

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

It has been a truly miserable campaign for Galway United packed with comprehensive defeats and unfortunately another extremely tricky test awaits on Sunday evening when champions Shamrock Rovers visit Terryland Park.

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Salthill issue championship warning

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Salthill/Knocknacarra have only won the Frank Fox Cup on two occasions, 1990 and 2005. However, based on the displays they have produced over the past few weeks, few could argue they are the team to beat this season in Galway football.

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Galway camogie back in senior All-Ireland final

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Galway will face Wexford again this year in the All-Ireland senior camogie final on September 11 at Croke Park after Noel Finn’s team had an impressive 2-13 to 2-7 victory over Kilkenny on Saturday afternoon in Nowlan Park.

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Improving Milltown into semi-finals

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Milltown followed up their one-point win over Caherlistrane with a comprehensive 1-14 to 0-8 victory over a disappointing An Cheathrú Rua in Pearse Stadium on Sunday to qualify for the last four in the race for the county title.

Michael Martin, who is showing a return to top form, hit a terrific goal in the first half from full-forward as his side led by 1-7 to 0-5 at half time.

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Injuries give Connacht youngsters a chance to shine against Irish selection

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Connacht’s second pre-season friendly takes place today in Dublin when they face an Irish XV packed with players vying for World Cup selection.

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Motoring Mervue now face promotion-chasing Cork

Thu, Aug 18, 2011

Last Saturday evening at Drom provided a reminder of Mervue United's considerable improvement this season as they demolished Salthill Devon in the first division.

Johnny Glynn's charges were in control from the first whistle and strikes from Peter Dravins, David O'Brien, and Jason Molloy, in addition to two own-goals, reflected their dominance over a Salthill outfit that failed to build on a promising result against fellow strugglers Wexford Youths.

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Connacht confirm €1.5 million Mazda deal

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

A new chapter in Connacht Rugby begins this week with a new major sponsor being unveiled ahead of the province's first pre-season match on Saturday. In a new departure, Japanese car manufacturer Mazda has become the new title sponsor, taking over from the Bank of Ireland which had been involved with the province since 1996.

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Galway gear up for east coast clash

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

There is rarely a dull moment at Galway United and tomorrow's trip to the Carlisle Grounds for a clash with Bray Wanderers provides an ideal opportunity to end a wretched losing streak that now stands at 20 matches in all competitions.

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Galway’s management merry-go-round keeps on turning

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

Paul Conroy was Galway’s All-Ireland minor winning captain in 2007. Next year in Division 2 of the National league, he will probably play county football under his fourth senior manager. He has already outstayed Liam Sammon who got two years (2008 and 2009), Joe Kernan (one year), and now Tomás Ó Flatharta (10 months).

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County football quarter-finals on this Sunday

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

Following a hectic weekend of football action last Saturday and Sunday, three of the county football quarter-finals are down for decision this Sunday. There is a double header in Pearse Stadium with Carraroe taking on Milltown at 3.45pm and Salthill/Knocknacarra facing Moycullen at 5.30pm. Claregalway, who saw off NUIG last weekend, take on championship favourites Corofin in Tuam at 5.30pm. The outstanding quarter-final between Tuam Stars and either Cortoon Shamrocks or Mountbellew/Moylough and Micheal Breathnachs could not be fixed due to the ongoing shenanigans with Mountbellew/Moylough’s appeal.

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Host club Salthill Devon among Umbro Galway Cup 2011 winners

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

Last weekend saw record crowds through the gates at Drom as the seventh annual Umbro Galway Cup tournament came to a close; with more than 20 games played over four pitches to determine each category winner. Some 1,100 players and coaches attended the four day event, which in the past has seen many young Irish hopefuls succeed all the way to international and professional level.

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Galway ladies exit football championship at the hands of Dublin

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

The Galway ladies footballers’ 2011 championship campaign was brought to an end by reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin at St Brendan’s Park in Birr on Saturday – ending a disappointing year for Gay O’Brien’s squad. After only managing two first half points, Galway improved dramatically after the restart but failed to turn their lengthy spells of possession into badly needed scores. After sending over the first point of the game the Jackies were handed a dream start when Amy Ring’s effort from far out on the right-hand side dipped fiercely and landed in the corner of the net to stun Galway.

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Excitement grows ahead of Galway derby at Drom

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

Derby games are always renowned for their unpredictability so anything could happen in Saturday's contest at Drom between cross-town rivals Salthill Devon and Mervue United. Having finally posted a home win at the 10th time of asking, Salthill will be buoyed up by last Sunday afternoon's triumph over Mervue. Teenager Timmy Molloy, who still has two years remaining in secondary school at Colaiste Iognaid, confirmed his potential with a splendid second-half winner.

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Murphy delighted to be back in All-Ireland final

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

Galway minor manager Mattie Murphy is very pleased to have a Galway minor team back in another showdown on the first Sunday in September against either Dublin or Waterford: “It is good to be back in a final and last Sunday’s game will be a help to us. Clare had a harder run into last Sunday than we did and it took us a good while to settle. We were hesitant and paid them too much respect in the first-half and we really didn't settle into our pattern.”

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Murphy’s minors see off Clare to reach All-Ireland final

Thu, Aug 11, 2011

It may have taken a bit of luck at the death and Gerard O’Donoghue’s very late strike for the equalising goal was to quote his manager a bit “dithery”, but the Galway minors deserve credit for their doggedness and perseverance in sticking to their guns and keeping plugging away to eke out a draw in normal time.

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Galway minors take on Clare in Croke Park on Sunday

Thu, Aug 04, 2011

The Galway minor hurlers head to Croke Park this Sunday to take on Clare in the All-Ireland semi-final at 1.30pm. Mattie Murphy’s charges had a facile win over Antrim in the quarter-final, winning on a score-line of 8-26 to 0-12, and they know that next Sunday will be a giant step up in intensity and standard.

However it is a step for which they believe they are ready. Murphy, who has had tremendous success in coaching All-Ireland winning minor teams for his county over the years, is quietly confident that his charges can reach another decider: “We have worked hard all year and many of the lads have been there before so we are confident that they will be used to what is required on Sunday. Clare have some good players and they are very strong around the middle with Jamie Shanahan at centre-back, and Tony Kelly and Colm Galvin at midfield. If we compete well there, break-even and nullify O’Connell at centre forward we won’t be far away.”

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Galway United seek to arrest alarming run of form

Thu, Aug 04, 2011

League of Ireland football resumes following a fortnight's break and Galway United's Terryland Park collision with Derry City carries huge significance for Sean Connor's charges. Terminating the club's unwanted record for the number of consecutive defeats, currently standing at 19 is the mission, but it will be awkward against a capable Derry side. The Candystripes, always eager to pass and probe, are one of the Division's most attractive outfits so Galway will need to be willing and able from the first whistle.

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