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Kavanagh strike gives students a dose of the Blues

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Dynamo Blues maintained their impressive unbeaten home record by defeating NUI Galway on Saturday afternoon in the Western Hygiene Supplies Premier Division. Goals from Paul Kavanagh and player-manager Franny Fallon saw them overcome Tom French’s side who squandered a host of chances and were made to pay for their wastefulness.

Our day in the sun proved dreams can be realised

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For the Kerrys, Dublins, and Tyrones of this world success is measured in all-Ireland titles. Provincial honours are little more than a stepping stone to greater things. It is hard to explain to somebody from the counties mentioned above exactly how much winning a first ever senior provincial title meant to the players and people of the Lake County.

NUIG grab first win of season

Despite being forced to play two games in two days, NUIG put in an impressive performance at Drom on Sunday morning to pick up much needed league points.

Our day in the sun proved dreams can be realised

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For the Kerrys, Dublins, and Tyrones of this world success is measured in all-Ireland titles. Provincial honours are little more than a stepping stone to greater things. It is hard to explain to somebody from the counties mentioned above exactly how much winning a first ever senior provincial title meant to the players and people of the Lake County.

Connacht must follow Cardiff victory with Ulster’s scalp

It has the hallmarks of a season-defining fixture, although it is only the fourth fixture. The two sides that are expected to battle for the last of three Heineken Cup places meet in this Magners League match at the Galway Sportsground tomorrow (8pm).

Athenry click into gear in Drom

Cathal Fahy’s steady return to the Athenry stronghold continued with the third goal in club’s 3-0 Premier League win against Salthill Devon on a blustering and bitter morning in Drom.

Clinical finishing and organised defence are critical for a Connacht win

Connacht cannot view tomorrow night’s Magners League encounter at the Galway Sportsground (6.30pm) against Cardiff as anything other than a must-win.

Connacht must follow Cardiff victory with Ulster’s scalp

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It has the hallmarks of a season-defining fixture, although it is only the fourth fixture. The two sides that are expected to battle for the last of three Heineken Cup places meet in this crunch Magners League fixture at the Galway Sportsground tomorrow (8pm). In the Irish pecking order it has always been Ulster which has grabbed that last place, and after Connacht’s loss in Edinburgh, there was nothing to suggest it would be otherwise. But last weekend’s spirited victory over Cardiff has provided Connacht with a much-needed confidence boost, and now Connacht coach Michael Bradley says it is vital his squad turns over Ulster if his side is to qualify for Europe.

Bradley expected to give bench players a chance

Connacht head to the Dragon’s den on Saturday and for a second time already this season are under pressure to get a result and put behind them the previous week’s disappointing display.

Cup action for Galwegians and Corinthians

Irish domestic rugby takes a break from league action for round two of this season’s AIB Cup.

 

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