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Sunday at Pearse Stadium

2010 county champions Killererin will fancy their chances on Sunday when they take on Leitir Mór (3.45pm) in Pearse Stadium. When they are all available, Stephen Flaherty’s side has got a fair bit of fire power up front, with the likes of Padraic Joyce, Micheal Boyle and Nicky Joyce. They can also call on Galway panellists Tomás Fahy and Colin Forde to shore things up at the back, alongside men like Declan Kelly and Daniel Mannion.

Galway should progress but only after a battle

Two years ago in Markievicz Park - the last time the sides met in championship - Sligo won by 1-14 to 0-16. It was a replay and it had taken a super goal by Eoin Concannon (St James) in Pearse Stadium to even give Galway a second day out.

Salthill-Knocknacarra far too strong for St Michael’s

The other senior city sides, Salthill-Knocknacarra and St Michael’s were also in action last weekend at Pearse Stadium and Gerry Hughes’ men had it all too easy winning on a score-line of 0-13 to 0-5.

Galway footballers face NUIG in Tuam on Sunday

Round two of the FBD league between Galway and NUIG is fixed for Tuam at 2pm this Sunday.

Niall Coleman back with the Galway footballers for 2012

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Annaghdown’s Niall Coleman is back on the Galway senior football panel for the new season.

Kilconly footballers go senior for the first time

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Kilconly GAA club had their proudest day ever last Sunday when the club which was founded in 1943 went senior for the first time in the club’s history.

Oughterard may have the scoring edge

After last weekend’s exciting draw in the intermediate football final, Oughterard and Kilconly clash again this Sunday at Pearse Stadium (3.45pm) in a really attractive double header with Tuam Stars and Salthill/Knocknacarra in senior action at 2pm.

The cunning and The Stunning - McWilliams for CastletownGeoghegan

As a perfect seasonal bookend to the flames of Uishneach, summer will be officially tucked away for another year on the grounds of Mount Druid only five miles away, when the Murphy family host the Green Village music and arts festival on September 24.

U-21s provide genuine optimism with marvellous All-Ireland victory

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Alan Mulholland’s u-21 squad provided a terrific and well-timed tonic for Galway football with an impressive and comfortable victory over Cavan in Sunday’s All-Ireland final at Croke Park.

Flynn and Ó Curraoin outstanding for Galway u-21s

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The best aspect of the Galway u-21’s terrific victory over favourites Cork in Cusack Park on Saturday was the superb display of Tomás Flynn and Fiontán Ó Curraoin at midfield. They were outstanding.

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