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Insurance industry no longer a faceless one, says Insurance Institute president

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The president of the Insurance Institute of Galway, Darragh Guinnane, will step down from his role at the end of the month after a successful year at the helm of the presitigious organisation.

Hurlers fail to raise a gallop in championship

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After last year’s Leinster final success and an All-Ireland final appearance, Galway hurling supporters were hopeful that 2013 would be a positive year at senior level for the county.

Hurlers given a major wake-up call

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The Galway senior hurlers now know they need a phenomenal improvement if they are to get anything out of the 2013 season.

Galway’s forward flair could have the edge

Denis Walsh (Sunday Times)

Galway favourites to retain Leinster title, but they can expect a stern test

Dublin remain the 9/4 outsiders against Galway this Sunday in the Leinster hurling final at Croke Park (4pm), despite having ditched Kilkenny out of the championship.

New play by Anthony Daly

ELEGY OF Fire, a new play written and directed by Galwegian Anthony Daly will be staged as part of the Colours Fringe Festival 2013.

Hurlers do enough to qualify for Leinster final

There has been a lot of talk over the past few days about how Laois put it right up to Galway in O’Moore Park last Sunday before Anthony Cunningham’s men finally advanced by 2-17 to 1-13 to the Leinster final.

Hurlers’ focus now turns to opening league joust with the Cats

After last weekend's 2-19 to 1-21 defeat to Dublin in the Walsh Cup semi-final at Parnell Park, Galway now turn their attention to the first round of the National Hurling League in a fortnight’s time when they face Kilkenny in Pearse Stadium (Feb 24).

Conor Hayes to lead Legends Tour

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Galway captain Conor Hayes will lead a tour of Croke Park Stadium on the eve of the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Championship replay.

Galway hurlers must beat Dublin to avoid relegation

The Galway hurlers head to Tullamore this Sunday to take on Dublin (2.30pm) knowing that it is one of the most important games they will play this season.

 

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