St James favourites

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

St James aim to get into the senior ranks of Galway football for 2011 when they take on An Spidéal in the intermediate final at 2pm in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

The city side went down by two points to Leitir Mór last year in a game they still feel they could have won. However they should have been hardened by that experience, and with Paul Conroy and Eoin Concannon in their ranks, they have the talent to win this tie.

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Tommie Wilson still on the go twenty years later

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Every club has truly great servants to the cause. Players who are able to keep the flame of enthusiasm and desire to represent their place and their club glowing fiercely after it has extinguished in many others. Tommie Wilson is such a man.

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Women’s national blitz

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

•Galway women representing Caherlistrane, Glenamaddy, Kilkerrin/Clonberne and Milltown GAA clubs are taking part in Saturday’s National Gaelic4Mothers Blitz Day.

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Corinthians carve through Clonakilty to grab bonus point win

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Corinthians grabbed their first points of the All Ireland League with a well deserved victory over Clonakilty on Saturday.

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Unsung heroes of club rugby to be rewarded

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

A new award for club rugby has been established in the province.

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Maree boosted with Ballon win ahead of home tie with champions

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Maree Basketball Club is seeking a third win on the trot after a fantastic start to their National League campaign.

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Moycullen seek first Superleague win

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Moycullen’s next Superleague fixture against Cork’s Blue Demons promises to be an enticing encounter when the two meet at NUIG on Saturday (8pm).

Both sides have enjoyed mixed starts to the season so far with Blue Demons enjoying a great opening weekend win against Ulster Elks followed by a disappointing loss to UCD Marian on Saturday.

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Connacht hockey ready for interpros

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Connacht hockey teams compete in the u-16 and u-18 interprovincial tournaments which take place this weekend in Dublin's Alexandra College. Coach Sarah McDonald, assistant Andrew Kinsella, and manager Finola McGuinness are confident their squads will perform well after several months training.

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golf results

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Galway Golf Club: Men’s 18 holes singles stableford Hampers, Joe Joyce (13) 39;:Dillon Burke (10) 38; Gross Tom Nolan (1) 34; Paul Kerr (11) 38; Niall Lynch (6) 37; Stan Mortimer (14) 36.

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RUGBY SHORTS

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

•Connacht junior clubs are gearing up for the first round of the All Ireland Junior Cup which take place on October 30. 2008-2009 champions Tullamore enjoy home advantage over Sligo for their opening game, while Corrib and Ballina are also on the road to face Cooke and Dromore respectively. The only club at home is Monivea, semi finalists last season, and they will host Cashel. There are four clubs from each province with the teams from Connacht, Leinster and Ulster qualifying through their position in last season’s qualifying league, while the Munster clubs are drawn from the four semi-finalists in this season’s Junior Club Cup.

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Crowd support needed as United host UCD in survival battle

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

The last few weeks of the League of Ireland season is precisely the time to deliver results and that is what Galway United must do, starting at Terryland Park on Saturday (6.30pm) when UCD visit the Dyke Road venue.

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Supporters’ club issues appeal

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Galway United Supporters’ Club is calling on all Galwegians to support United in Satuday’s crunch tie with UCD.

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Connacht open European campaign against newboys Cavalieri

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Connacht open their European campaign with a trip to Italy where they face newcomers I Cavalieri Estra on Saturday (3pm).

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Connacht front row gets a boost

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Connacht have been boosted with the addition of two new props ahead of their European campaign.

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Can Portumna be stopped?

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

The Galway Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals are on this Sunday in Kenny Park, Athenry, with two mouth-watering clashes down for decision. First up at 2pm is Clarinbridge against Tynagh Abbey Duniry, followed at 3.45pm when Loughrea take on favourites Portumna.

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Historic weekend for Salthill-Knocknacarra

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Last Saturday was a historic day for the Salthill-Knocknacarra GAA Club as they captured both the junior A and junior B county titles in Tuam stadium.

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Confusion reigns over new Galway football manager

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

As of yesterday afternoon there was still no white smoke from the powers that be in the Galway Football Board as to who will selected to manage the Galway footballers next season.

Despite the interviews being held last Wednesday and the interviewees being told they would be informed early this week, that has not happened.

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Moycullen look to build after tough league opener

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Moycullen basketball coach Enda Byrt hopes to strengthen his team for tomorrow evening’s second Superleague fixture against Neptune in Cork.

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Maree grab big win over Tolka Rovers

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Maree opened their National League campaign on Saturday night in Oranmore with a comprehensive 30-point win over Tolka Rovers of Dublin.

Maree looked sharp from the tip-off, clearly benefiting from pre-season friendlies against Moycullen, UCD Marian and Ulster Elks. Their high-octane man-to-man defence was the key, forcing Tolka turnovers, converted by the home team into some slick fastbreak basketball. In the third quarter Maree outscored Tolka by 25 – 7 on their way to a 65 – 35 final score.

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Corofin edge past St James in minor A final

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

The top two clubs in Galway minor football over the past five years, St James and Corofin – they have won the last five A titles between them – clashed in Pearse Stadium on Sunday in this year’s county final. On this occasion it was Ollie Burke’s Corofin outfit that collected the booty.

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