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New rules to be trialled as Galway's camogie campaign gets underway

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Reigning All-Ireland camogie champions Galway kick the 2026 season off this Saturday against Kilkenny at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.

The Sportsground — A brief history

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In 1924, the Galway Agricultural & Sports Society was formed, a group of visionary people, mostly businessmen from the town, with the aim of providing amenities for the citizens of Galway and environs. They purchased 17 acres of land from the Erasmus Smith Foundation, the owners of the Grammar School. These 22 men, together with five trustees, began to develop the ground to let to various sporting bodies which included greyhound racing, rugby, hurling and football, camogie, ladies hockey, drill displays etc. The first president of this group was CJ Kerin, 1925-1955 and he was followed by John D Whelan, 1955-1964. It was always intended to be a multi-purpose venue and was variously known as the Sportsground, the Sports Field or the Galway Greyhound Stadium.

Champions Galway prominent in new two-part TV series on camogie title run

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Galway camogie will feature prominently in a new thrilling fly on the wall series on the All-Ireland senior camogie championship, won in stirring fashion by the Tribeswomen in August.

Galway County Council congratulates Camogie Team on All-Ireland glory

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Galway County Council has extended its heartfelt congratulations to the Galway Senior Camogie team and management following their thrilling victory over Cork in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final at Croke Park.

Cork’s relentless drive: eyeing camogie glory and a historic three-in-a-row against Galway

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By the time the final whistle blew at UPMC Nowlan Park, there was little doubt left — Cork were now just one step away from completing a historic three-in-a-row. Their 1-21 to 1-11 semi-final win over a spirited Waterford side was, on the scoreboard at least, comfortable. But behind the figures was a ferocious battle, one that pushed Ger Manley’s side to dig deep and remind everyone exactly why they are the dominant force in camogie.

Galway City moves into Top Ten in litter league

The latest survey from business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reveals Galway City Centre is ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in 10th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities across Ireland, a rise of one position on last year. Meanwhile, Ballybane is again littered towards the foot of the table.

Galway City moves into Top Ten in litter league

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The latest survey from business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reveals Galway City Centre is ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in 10th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities across Ireland, a rise of one position on last year. Meanwhile, Ballybane is again littered towards the foot of the table.

Headfest 2025: Music, sport, and community take over Headford this weekend

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Headfest, Headford’s community-run festival, kicks off this evening and runs right through the June Bank Holiday weekend, bringing with it five days of live music, sport, and family-friendly events across the town.

Under 16 camogie stars claim All-Ireland final berth

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The Galway U16 camogie team's unbeaten run in the Eir U16A All-Ireland Camogie Championship continued on Saturday when they overcame Tipperary for the second time in two weeks in the All-Ireland semi-final to secure their place in a third consecutive U16A All-Ireland final.

Galway City Council nominated for ten All-Ireland Community and Council Awards

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Galway City Council is delighted to receive ten nominations for the All-Ireland Community and Council Awards 2025, including Council of the Year.

 

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