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Postponed football fixtures to be decided this evening

After a rain-soaked weekend, the completion of the group stages of the Galway Senior Football Championship has been delayed until this evening (Thursday).

Hotly anticipated quarter-finals set for Pearse Stadium

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The four quarter-finals of this season's Claregalway Hotel Galway Senior Football Championship will take place behind closed doors this weekend in Pearse Stadium.

Corofin return in devastating form at Oughterard’s expense

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Monivea Abbey face the daunting task of tackling the All-Ireland champions Corofin in their opening game of the 2020 season at Tuam Stadium on Saturday (2pm).

Who can break Corofin's stranglehold?

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This week we take an in-depth look at group three of the Galway Senior Football Championship.

Concannon fires St James into the championship quarter-finals

When we played with Corofin or Galway back in the 1990s, we would point out at team meetings that to win a championship game, a team needed nine or 10 players to beat their direct opponent in their individual duels. If that happened, you generally won the game.

Milltown defeat Moycullen to reach the last eight

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Milltown got the better of Moycullen in group four of this year's Galway Senior Football Championship to advance to the quarter-finals, winning on a score line of 3-13 to 1-9.

Corofin the team to beat in 2017 county championship

The 2017 county senior football championship kicks off tonight (Thursday) in Pearse Stadium when city side St Michael's take on Leitir Mór, followed by nine more senior ties scheduled for the weekend.

Milltown will have to be at their best to stop Corofin

There is a full round of senior football championship matches down for decision this weekend on both Saturday and Sunday.

St James produce a Houdini act to defeat Caherlistrane

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Drama is what we like in sport and plenty of drama is what the paying punters enjoyed on Sunday in Corofin when Terry O’Regan’s St James snatched victory from the jaws of defeat when beating Caherlistane by 3-9 to 1-14.

 

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