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New appointments at Hyundai Galway
Hyundai Galway in Ballybrit has announced the appointment of Brendan O’Brien as its new dealer principal.
Galway hurlers too strong for below par Dublin
The Galway hurlers were far too strong last Sunday for Ger Cunningham's Dublin outfit in O'Connor Park in Tullamore
Hurlers show intent as they hammer Tipp to claim title
The Galway hurlers showed some genuinely exciting form, real intent and championship promise in a totally dominant 3-21 to 0-14 victory over current All-Ireland champions Tipperary last Sunday in the Allianz league final at the Gaelic grounds in Limerick.
Hurlers aim to bridge seven-year gap when they take on Tipperary
Galway will be hoping to continue their winning form when they face All-Ireland champions Tipperary at the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday (3.30pm) in the league final.
Galway must beat Limerick again to reach league final
This Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, the Galway hurlers will take on the home side at 2pm for a place in the league final.
Hurlers set up semi-final after late scoring blitz
Galway hurlers will take on Limerick in the league semi-finals on Sunday week (April 16) following their impressive late comeback and 2-22 to 2-19 win over Waterford last weekend in Pearse Stadium.
Hurlers take on Waterford in super Sunday double
The Galway hurlers face Derek McGrath's Waterford this Sunday in the league quarter-finals at 4pm in Pearse Stadium.
Tralee next up for hurlers after facile win over Laois
Following their facile 3-31 to 1-11 victory over Laois last weekend at Pearse Stadium, the Galway hurlers head to Tralee to take on Kerry (2pm) on Sunday in round four of the league.
Hurlers should be too far strong for Laois
Following their disappointing and costly defeat to Wexford two weeks ago in Pearse Stadium, the Galway hurlers are expected to be far too strong for Laois this Sunday (2pm) at the same venue.
Hurlers may have blown chance of promotion
Sunday was a genuinely tough afternoon for Galway hurling supporters in a crowd of more than 7,000 at Pearse Stadium as they watched their team blow a good lead twice before going down to Wexford by 1-21 to 3-13.