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McLoughlin supersub as Galway stage late rally to secure draw against Cats

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Young substitute Declan McLoughlin landed a splendid late point, deep into stoppage time, to ensure the Leinster SHC spoils were divided.

Cork Band The Drive. Steer a New Path for Irish Indie Music at Monroe’s Live

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With a nod to Britpop, Cork band The Drive. are part of the next generation of indie-rock groups currently making waves on the Irish music scene. Born out of a mutual love for The Smiths and The Stone Roses, the success of their debut single ‘Cigarettes and Lemonade’ gained such traction, they sold out their first tour. Recognised as one of Ireland’s most promising young bands, this exciting ensemble will perform at Monroe’s Live on Friday, November 25.

Islandeady take the step up to intermediate

There is no room for sentimentality when it comes to winning finals. Cill Chomáin headed into last Sunday's final as warm favourites, they had lost narrowly last year and looked to be set up to get redemption this time around.

Moate Community School students scoop top prize at SciFest@TUS

Three Moate Community School students have taken home the top prize at SciFest@TUS, one of Ireland’s largest regional science fairs for second-level students, held recently in Athlone.

Galway look to kickstart campaign in Cats’ cauldron

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ting prospect of a trip into the cauldron that is Nowlan Park for a crucial Leinster championship round robin fixture against Kilkenny on Sunday afternoon (2pm) with Micheál Donoghue’s men under the microscope again.

Hard working Kilkenny too good for Galway in disappointing second half

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Galway led by three points at half time in Sunday's  All-Ireland senior final, and for a few brief minutes at the interval some supporters talked of pressing on and winning the game from that position.

Second half surge sees Cats tame Galway

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After a brilliant first half display, Galway fell asunder under the pressure of Kilkenny’s grip in the second half as the Cats ran out four point winners on the scoreboard. Joe Canning’s late consolation goal closed the gap back to four, but in reality Kilkenny were much further ahead at the end that the scoreboard suggested.

 

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