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Maigh Cuilinn eager to maintain unbeaten start
The University of Galway Sports Arena will be the stage for one of the standout fixtures of the National League Men’s Division 1 in the early season this Saturday evening, as Maigh Cuilinn welcome fellow unbeaten side Tolka Rovers in what promises to be an entertaining encounter.
Maigh Cuilinn host Carrick Cruisers in early-season test at Leitir Móir
Maigh Cuilinn will look to make it two wins from two in the Men’s National League this weekend when they welcome Carrick Cruisers to Spórtlann Mhichael Mhóir in Leitir Móir for their first home fixture this season.
Carrick Cruisers await Maigh Cuilinn in crucial road test
Maigh Cuilinn will hit the road this Saturday for a challenging trip to County Monaghan, where they will face Carrick Cruisers at the Phoenix Centre in Carrickmacross (7.30pm tip off).
CHIROPRACTIX to offer complimentary consults at sports open day on May 18
Did you know that 75 per cent of teams in the English Premier League have a chiropractor or osteopath as part of their set-up working alongside physiotherapists to keep their players in the best shape possible in managing injuries and for preventative care? In fact many of the world's most prominent athletes use chiropractic care to help their recovery and fitness, including Michael Phelps, Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, Cristiano Ronaldo and Venus Williams.
The Fishmarket
The village of Claddagh was a unique collection of thatched cottages arranged in a very random fashion, a place apart, occupied by a few thousand souls. They had their own customs, spoke mainly in Irish, intermarried, elected their own king and had a code of laws unique to the village. Virtually the entire male population was involved in fishing, but when they landed their catch, the women took over and they were the ones who went out and sold the product.
‘Unacceptable that child with severed finger is turned away from GUH,’ says TD
A TD has described as completely unacceptable the turning away of a teenage boy, who had severed part of his finger in an accident, from Galway University Hospital (GUH) because overnight emergency surgery was not available and, crucially, because there were no trolleys available.
'Unacceptable that child with severed finger is turned away from GUH,' says TD
A TD has described as completely unacceptable the turning away of a teenage boy, who had severed part of his finger in an accident, from Galway University Hospital (GUH) because overnight emergency surgery was not available and, crucially, because there were no trolleys available.
Joyce’s Galway look to maintain this year’s 100 per cent record
The final round of fixtures in the group stage of the All-Ireland championship takes place this weekend. In group two Galway face Armagh in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon, on Sunday at 4pm, while the other group game sees Tyrone face Westmeath in Breffni Park, also at 4pm.
