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Westmeath footballers record second win

Westmeath chalked up a crucial Allianz Football League Division Three 0-16 to 1-10 win over Wexford at Innovate Wexford Park on Sunday afternoon.

Liam Mellows face a huge challenge against Cuala

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Liam Mellows' hurlers and their army of loyal supporters head to Thurles on Saturday to take on Dublin side Cuala in the eagerly anticipated All-Ireland senior club hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium (4pm).

Sarsfields and Athenry through to club final

Galway camogie clubs Sarsfields and Athenry have both advanced to the All Ireland club finals, scheduled for Croke Park on March 4.

We look forward to the rugby as I take a walk through history

Beginning with games, it is great to see the Allianz Leagues back in full force over last weekend.

Kelly’s men looking to follow up on Derry win

Buoyed up by a brilliant away win in Derry, Westmeath will be hoping to secure another Allianz Football League Division 3 victory against Armagh at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday, with a 2.30pm throw-in.

Tricky ties up next for Westmeath sides

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A busy Allianz Football League Division Three campaign commences for Westmeath on Sunday when Colin Kelly's team face Derry at Celtic Park.

Westmeath confident for final after impressive run

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Westmeath face an interesting Bord Na Mona O’Byrne Cup final against Meath at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise on Sunday.

Titans face wheelchair basketball champs

Galway's wheelchair basketball team will host Antrim's NI Knights in St Mary’s College on Saturday (11am).

C4's Derry Girls and the Galway connection

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THIS THURSDAY, Channel 4 begins broadcasting Derry Girls, a new comedy series set in Derry city in the 1990s - but despite it's Northern Irish setting, the show has strong Galway connections as it stars Galway born Nicola Coughlan, and Galway based comedian Tommy Tiernan.

Galway-inspired global organ donor event to be held in Salthill today

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Galway will be among a number of cities participating today (Nov 30) in an Irish-led global commemorative event taking place at which organ donors and their families will be remembered, and their generosity acknowledged. This global event involves an inter-city gifting of stone sculpted candles, symbolising the light of humanity shone through donation, and will also include the reading of an open letter expressing the deep sense of appreciation and gratitude felt by society to organ donors and their families.

 

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