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THE FULL FORWARD - Quarter-final berths at stake this weekend
The 2025 Galway Senior Football Championship has largely gone according to script so far, with the four pre-competition favourites, Salthill/Knocknacarra, Tuam Stars, Maigh Cuilinn and Corofin, living up to their billing and topping their groups.
Seven study tips for Leaving Cert and Junior Cert students in your final preparation
Alan Glynn, Galway Study Academy
Galway Study Academy: helping students reach their full potential
Galway Study Academy is Galway’s premier centre for academic excellence. Founded by Galway teacher and All-Ireland winning football coach Alan Glynn, the academy is driven by his mission to connect Galway’s top teachers with ambitious students. The goal is to create a focused, supportive environment where learners can thrive and achieve academic excellence.
Club football championship action resumes this weekend
Just three weeks after the disappointment of the men's senior All-Ireland final, the club championship starts back this weekend. Six weeks after the end of the league campaign, all 16 teams will get a chance to start afresh in the chase for the Frank Fox Cup. With four groups back in play for this year’s competition it is much simpler to see how teams can progress through to the latter stages.
Dublin pub draped in maroon - Gaillimh abú!
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.
Defining games loom in football championship
Defining games loom in football Naomh Anna Leitir Móir and St James open football proceedings in Group 1 this weekend with the Gaeltacht outfit desperate to a win after two successive defeats.
Minors outplayed by dominant Derry
The Galway minor footballers lost the All-Ireland quarter-final to Derry on Saturday afternoon in Carrick-on-Shannon.
Constant growth key to success says selector John Concannon
The build up to an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final is a special time for all involved and for those on the fringes watching on hoping that Galway get over the line on Sunday.
Galway minors show resilience and spirit to turn season into All Ireland success
The portents are looking good for Galway footballers after the minors won their first All Ireland crown in fifteen years.
Galway learn their lessons to see off Mayo at third time of asking
It’ll be a tough one to take this for Mayo, they had beaten all before them and beaten Galway twice before in the Connacht championship, but when it came to the biggest day of all Galway had their number.
