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Galway lose out to Wexford in Walsh Cup Final

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Galway’s bid to claim a fifth Walsh Cup title came up short last Sunday in Carlow's Netwatch Cullen Park where Wexford deservedly won the competition for the first time since 2020 on a 1-21 to 0-16 score-line.

After close final victory, St Thomas’ look to Munster challenge next month

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ST. THOMAS’ 2-12

Connacht Rugby's favourite son returns to the west

It was only a matter of time before John Muldoon would return to his roots.

Galway survive late Cork comeback

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Galway survived a late Cork rally to retain their unbeaten run in the Lidl Ladies National Football League at Pearse Stadium in Salthill, running out 1-15 to 4-4 winners.

St Thomas' prevail in hurling replay to continue successful run

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St Thomas’ astonishing run of county senior hurling title wins now stretches to five in a row after last Sunday’s gripping replay against Loughrea.

Loughrea produce last-minute point to send hurling final to a replay

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For the first time since their remarkable run of unbeaten county final appearances began in 2012, St Thomas left Pearse Stadium on Sunday without the Tom Callinan Cup in their possession.

Connacht hope for new beginnings in first home fixture

Connacht make their first home appearance of the season, and they do not come much bigger than Irish rivals Munster.

UL too strong for NUIG

NUI Galway were forced to bow out of the HEC Yoplait O’Connor Cup tournament, losing their semi-final to UL by 4-13 to 1-12.

NUIG nurse and psychologist claim top prizes at Irish Cancer Society Research Awards

Galway-based researchers behind innovative projects to increase uptake for bowel screening and to make needle insertions less daunting for patients were among the big winners at the Irish Cancer Society Research Awards on Thursday.

Friend to deliver Connacht's new vision post-Covid

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As a new-look Connacht takes shape for the coming season, head coach And Friend has had plenty of time to think about how to achieve on-field success. Day 11 of a 14 day quarantine in a hotel in Australia, Connacht Rugby coach Andy Friend is counting down the hours before being released. It is the first time he has been 'home' in three years - Covid having stymied any plans to visit family and friends. So when he signed a new contract to stay on at the Galway Sportsground for another two seasons, it was a stipulation that he be able to head home this summer.

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