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Connacht looks to kick start New Year with derby day win

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Connacht return to the Galway Sportsground for their New Year's Day meeting with Munster, looking to extend their recent home winning run in the United Rugby Championship.

Festive celebrations impacted by restrictions as families prepare to embrace Christmas spirit

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Connacht prepare for Ulster reprisal on Stephen's Day

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Connacht are back on the road this St Stephen's Day preparing for a backlash from Dan McFarland's Ulster at Kingspan Stadium (5.15pm).

Notable beneficial properties of regular hemp plant use

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Hemp plants are extremely effective at cleansing soil and absorbing impurities.

Connacht rugby announce long term partnership with Heineken

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Connacht Rugby is pleased to announce a long-term extension of our partnership with HEINEKEN Ireland as Official Pourage and Sponsorship Partners.

European rugby returns to the Sportsground as Connacht welcome Stade Francais

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Heineken Champions Cup rugby kicks off at the Sportsground on Sunday (1pm) with another illustrious French club taking on Connacht.

Vazquez delivers in the west of Ireland

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Early on Monday afternoon Xavi Vazquez walked through Shop Street up to Eyre Square to collect an old newspaper article that was to be brought back by his father to Spain the following day.

Disappointing conclusion to league campaign as Athlone Town suffer Cobh home loss

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ATHLONE TOWN 1 COBH RAMBLERS 2

Underage action continues

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It proved to be a disappointing weekend for Galway United's underage teams in national competition.

The west of Ireland lacks civilisation – But it has poetry

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‘The capital, Galway, is a terrible place. It has of course St Nicholas, one of the few remaining preReformation churches; the frontispiece of a Renaissance town house erected as a gateway to the public park; and a medieval fortified house about which they tell the well-known story of the Lynch who hanged his own son when the sheriff wasn't available. At least once a year while I was director of the Abbey theatre we got a play on that. From Miss Edgeworth's account of her travels to Galway it would appear that as a theme for tragedy it was popular a hundred years ago. But even before that I had a lively hatred of the town....'

 

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