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New black belts in Kickboxing

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Galway now has five new 1st Dan Black Belts in the dynamic art of Kickboxing.

Detached home in popular Annaghdown

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering to the market a lovely four/five bedroom detached home in the sought-after location of Barranny, Annaghdown.

‘Shock, numbness and a feeling of despair’ hangs over Headford

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The area of Headford has been described as a place filled with ‘shock, numbness and a feeling of despair’ following the deaths of two young teenagers, Lukas Joyce and Kirsty Bohan in a road traffic accident on Monday.

Substantial detached home in Corrandulla

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Beech Lodge is a substantial detached property set in Lisheenanoran, Corrandulla, Co Galway. This is one of Galway's best rated bed & breakfast establishments and offers purchasers the option of a premium residential home or a thriving commercial enterprise.

Champions Mountbellew-Moylough open title defence against Comer's Annaghdown

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Football focus turns to the first round of the Galway Senior Football Championship which throws in this weekend.

Spacious family home in Annaghdown

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Baranna is a beautiful and tranquil area located close to the popular family friendly village of Annaghdown. Baranna is located off the main Headford road approximately 6km from Galway city and offers the potential purchaser a stunning country setting in a vibrant and thriving local community.

Corrandulla guest house offers country living at its best

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Beech Lodge is a substantial detached property set in Lisheenanoran, Corrandulla. This is one of Galway's best rated bed and breakfast establishments and offers purchasers the option of a premium residential home or a thriving commercial enterprise.

Last United game for Murphy before Newcastle switch

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Republic of Ireland U19 international Alex Murphy will make his last appearance for Galway United against Cobh Ramblers tomorrow before joining Newcastle United.

Tragedy at Annaghdown prompts a strange fairy visit

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‘My father had a sister Bríd. She was a beautiful woman when she was young. She was friendly with Jack (Seán) ‘ac Coscair, but her father never knew they had spoken a word to each other. It was Bríd who used to rake the fire and close the door each night. She raked the fire and closed the door that night, and she went to bed. She was only a short time asleep when a sinneán (strong gust of wind) came, and the door was blown in against that wall below. ‘Get up, Bríd,’ said her father, ‘and close the door!’

Champions Moycullen withstand late Annaghdown rally

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The second round of the Claregalway Hotel Galway Senior Football Championship produced thrills and spills aplenty for the increased crowd numbers.

 

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