Shauna Bocquet achieves Paralympic dream
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
This week, Shauna Bocquet of Craughwell AC heard the fantastic news that she was selected on the Irish team for the Paris Paralympic Games.
Read more ...The Arches Hotel and Paul Nash Travel team up for match day travel
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Joining forces, Claregalway's The Arches Hotel are 'thrilled to team up' with transport provider, Paul Nash Travel, to offer stress free transport for Galway supporters heading to Dublin for the All-Ireland Final on Sunday, July 28.
Take the stress out of driving to Dublin and just sit back, relax, and let Paul Nash Travel get you there and back safely, in comfort and in style.Departure time is scheduled for 9:30am from The Arches Hotel, so why not set yourself up for the day with a breakfast from The Arches Hotel before your journey begins.
Read more ...Galway hit their stride ahead of All-Ireland final
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Róisín Leonard and Ailbhe Davoren struck crucial first half goals for the Galway ladies against Cork in the All-Ireland senior football semi-final at Glenisk O’Connor Park. Galway will now return to the final for the first time since 2019, where they will face Kerry.
Read more ...Galway and Tipp set to repeat league final fixture
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
The Galway Senior Camogie team will face their toughest opposition yet when they take on Tipperary in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Semi-Final on Saturday at 3pm in Nowlan Park.
Read more ...Three things that Galway need to beat Armagh
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Win the psychological battle
Anyone who observed Armagh’s Rian O’ Neill screaming down our Television screens after their narrow extra time victory over Kerry were left in no doubt that the Armagh lads are coming down the motorway this weekend intent on one thing only.
Extra time in All-Ireland finals is asinine
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Playing in a senior All-Ireland final in either football or hurling is a very special occasion. It is one an individual never forgets and one that many youngsters dream of, as they kick or puck a ball of sliotar off their gable wall at home, or at the local ball wall.
Even for those that do participate in finals, not many players have the privilege of playing in such a classic and memorable game as last Sunday between Clare and Cork.
Read more ...Joycean quotes — the season in soundbites
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Galway manager Padraic Joyce never disappoints when it comes to after-match soundbites. Here's a quote journey through the Championship thus far.
Read more ...Psychologist's focus sees Galway prepare for the big moments
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
It's the little things that matter...because they can impact the big things. Little things make big things happen.
Read more ...All that matters is that we have Sam Maguire in our possession at a quarter past five, says Joyce
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
When Padraig Joyce told the assembled media at his unveiling in 2019 that if he didn't win an All-Ireland title, his tenure would have been a failure, many felt he was setting unusually high standards for a new appointee.
Read more ...It's hard to get back to a final, so you have to do everything you can to win it — Concannon
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
John Concannon has always been a man to wear his heart on his sleeve. You can test the temperature of a game by watching his movement on the sideline. His eyes darting here and there, encouraging and inspiring.
Read more ...Galway forced game-time model might become the norm if success if realised
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
"Some people are calling us magicians," said John Concannon when asked if the long term planning of blooding young players through the winter games and the league was part of a well-thought-out masterplan designed to arrive in high summer in rude health. "But we'll see after next week what the narrative is," he laughed.
Read more ...A to Z of Galway's 2024 football journey
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
A is for AirPod: Padraig Joyce’s AirPod in his ear has become one of the most recognisable sights on the sideline. Everyone would love to get a listen into what’s coming into his ear.
Read more ...Finding the way to win when it counts
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Some people are just special. They have an innate set of skills and abilities that make them stand out from the get go at something.
Read more ...Some trivia for Sunday
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Every game has a unique aspect to it — this one even more so. It will be the first final since 2010 that does not have a Mayo, Dublin or Kerry team in it. That 2010 final featured Cork v Down. We have had to wait 14 years for another such novel pairing.
Read more ...Maroon five — McHugh's scoring an extra force in Galway's arsenal
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
When you have a defensive unit that doesn't give anything away and then roams up the field to score at the other end, you know you've a serious outfit. It is an extra weapon in the Galway arsenal that has been coming to the fore in this summer's games for the Tribesmen.
Read more ...See Tribesmen become stars of the big screen at the EYE Cinema
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
After a nail-biting semi-final against Donegal, the Galway footballers are getting ready to face Armagh in what promises to be another very exciting game on Sunday.
Read more ...Ten year trends for the Galway Plate and Galway Hurdle
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
With less than a week to go to the start of the Galway races, now is an opportune time to look at the history of the week’s two major races, to help us identify horses who fit the profile of likely winners.
Read more ...Dublin pub draped in maroon - Gaillimh abú!
Thu, Jul 25, 2024
A young, first-time publican from Galway has decided to nail his colours to the mast, and drape maroon and white across his new venture on Dublin city’s busy ‘Camden Street Mile’ of bars and restaurants ahead of the All-Ireland football final this Sunday.
Read more ...First half goals crucial as Galway reach decider by overpowering Leesiders
Sun, Jul 21, 2024
Galway 2-7
Cork 0-10
Galway nous ensures date with destiny
Thu, Jul 18, 2024
Galway defeated Donegal last Sunday afternoon to reach their second All-Ireland final in three years. The scoreboard in Croke Park read 1-14 to 0-15 in favour of the Tribesmen at the final whistle.
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