Tuam Stars to face Corofin

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

The Senior football quarter-final championship draw and relegation draw was made on Sunday evening and it throws ups some exciting games with Corofin and Tuam Stars a game to look forward to.

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Mayo Team training funds

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

Team training funds: The Mayo Association Galway, in conjunction with Cairde Mhaigh Eo, is holding a fundraising event in the Galway Greyhound track on Friday September 9. The event has been authorised by the executive of the Mayo County Board and the funds raised will go towards the Mayo team training funds.

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GAA Fixtures

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

Football Fixtures
Fri 2 Sep: Intermediate Football Championship, At Tuam Stadium, Monivea-Abbey v Williamstown, 6.30pm Ref: N Dempsey. Junior C Football Championship North, At Milltown, Claregalway v Dunmore MacHales, 7pm Ref: P Kelly; At Glenamaddy, Glenamaddy v Corofin, 7pm, Ref: C Ward. Division 6 (West) League, At na Forbacha, Barna v An Spidéal, 7pm, Ref: F Kinneen

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United need to get the mindset right ahead of Sligo showdown

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

Tommy Dunne wants Galway United to be "more ruthless and clinical" in Saturday’s SSE Airtricity League premier division clash against Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds (7.45pm).

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Moycullen medallists

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

Moycullen U13 girls basketball team won bronze in the All Ireland Community Games finals in Athlone at the weekend.

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Galway women star for Ireland

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

Galway WFC players were part of a successful outing for the Republic of Ireland senior women’s side against Wales in Caerphilly, South Wales, which finished with an all-Galway WFC back four. Vaptain Méabh De Búrca, along with debutantes Shauna Fox, Chloe Moloney and Sadhbh Doyle, helped Ireland to a 2-1 victory with the aid of two late goals from Arsenal’s Katie McCabe.

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Senior club football championship recommences this weekend

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

The race for the Frank Fox Cup and the right to be considered the top football club in Galway recommences this weekend with two preliminary quarter-finals down for decision, and three round three games.

First up on Saturday in Pearse Stadium (5.45pm) in a preliminary quarter-final is Carraroe and Corofin.

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Impressive minor footballers glide into All-Ireland final

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

The Galway minor footballers, under the guidance of team manager Stephen Joyce and selectors Jason Taniane and Terence Morgan, produced a good performance Sunday in Croke Park on Sunday, defeating Donegal by 2-12 to 1-11 to qualify for the All-Ireland minor final for the first time in nine years.

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Club hurling returns

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

After the disappointment of losing by a single point to Tipperary in the All-Ireland semi-final two weeks ago, it is back to the senior club championship for Galway hurling supporters this weekend, with four preliminary quarter-finals down for decision.

Duggan Park will host a double header on Saturday evening with Cappataggle taking on Mullagh (4pm), followed by Tommy Larkins and Padraig Pearses at 5.30.

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Galway to face Waterford in All-Ireland U21 final

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

The Galway U21s, under the guidance of former All-Ireland winning camogie manager Tony Ward, will face a strong, powerful, and heavily fancied Waterford on Saturday September 10 following their 0-21 to 0-19 win over Dublin in extra-time.

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Breathnach powers to gold again

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

Galway's Sean Breathnach was arguably the athlete at the National Masters track and field championships, dominating the throws M35 category as expected.

The Galway City Harriers man won the shot putt with 16.99m, the javelin with 42.80m, the discus with 46.54m, and the weight for distance with 7.81m to make it a golden quadruple. He also won silver in the hammer with 33.48m behind Thomas Bouchier’s (Ferrybank) winning throw of 33.92m.

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Touch Rugby recruiting

Wed, Aug 24, 2016

Galway Touch Rugby is looking for new recruits ahead of the new season and the inaugural All-Ireland club championship.

It is entering two teams in this new national league, and trials and training are currently underway.

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Connacht raring to set the Pro 12 alight again

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Key Connacht players Bundee Aki, captain John Muldoon, and Tiernan O’Halloran launched the 2016/17 Connacht Rugby home jersey this week, in conjunction with new title sponsor and official retail partner Elverys Intersport, at the Galway Sportsground this week. Connacht will also wear a special gold sleeve patches produced for the first time for the champions. The season opens in the Sportsground on September 3 when Connacht host Glasgow Warriors who Connacht overcame in the last season’s semi-final.

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Fantasy Football top tips for the week

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Week two of the Premier League is on the horizon and that means there are more points up for grabs for Fantasy Football managers and more importantly, positions to be gained in the Galway Advertiser Tribal Leader League sponsored by St Anthony's and Claddagh Credit Union.

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Captain Connolly demands instant response after Richmond Park loss

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Galway United captain Ryan Connolly hopes the Tribesmen can deliver an improved performance when Bray Wanderers visit Eamonn Deacy Park for tomorrow’s SSE Airtricity League premier division clash.

Last Friday United suffered a "disappointing" defeat to St Patrick’s Athletic at Richmond Park and Connolly, an influential figure for Tommy Dunne’s team, is demanding an instant response.

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Galway hurlers went down battling

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Any time a team loses a big game by a solitary point, there is major disappointment for those involved, their management team, and for their supporters.

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Disappointed Donoghue focuses on the positives

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Btterly disappointed by his team's one point defeat to Tipperary last weekend, Galway team manager Micheál Donoghue is trying to focus on the positives.

“Coming into the game, the chat was it was going to be a shoot-out. From a manager’s perspective you didn’t want it to turn out that way. Inevitably it did, and the game ebbed and flowed. We’re just bitterly disappointed that we didn’t get something out of it."

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Minor footballers will need to be their best to defeat Donegal

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Galway minor footballers will face impressive Ulster champions Donegal this Sunday in Croke Park (1.30pm) in the All-Ireland semi-final.

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Galway Women go clear at the top with win over Cork City

Thu, Aug 18, 2016

Galway Women go clear at the top with win over Cork City

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