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United Women face tantalising tie vs champions Peamount

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Galway United Women face a litmus test of their credentials this Saturday, when they travel to take on Peamount United in a mouth-watering SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division tie (kick-off 5pm).

Winning streak continues for United Women

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Galway United Women came out on top from a barnstorming contest in The Showgrounds to maintain their perfect start to the season last Saturday night.

Trill’s ambition is to build on the success of last season

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There are still nine weeks before the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division kicks off. Yet Galway United Women’s manager Phil Trill is already focused on improving on a historic season.

Long-held dream comes true for Galway women

Lynsey McKey had barely hoisted the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup when manager Phil Trill beckoned her and his squad to celebrate with the fans who had travelled from Galway to be a part of history.

Galway United Women claim first national trophy

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Gemma McGuinness entered the illustrious company of Paul 'Ski' McGee, Fergal Coleman and Johnny Glynn by scoring the winner for Galway United in a national final in Sligo on Sunday.

Long-held dream comes true for Galway women

Lynsey McKey had barely hoisted the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup when manager Phil Trill beckoned her and his squad to celebrate with the fans who had travelled from Galway to be a part of history.

Galway United Women on the cusp of breaking new ground

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History beckons for Galway United Women's first team on Sunday.

Galway United Women on the cusp of breaking new ground

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Galway United women shock champions Shelbourne

Galway United women recorded the biggest win in their fledgling history against champions Shelbourne in a sunny Tolka Park on Saturday.

Glynn and Trill adamant more western talent should be included in Irish squads

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Galway United head of academy Johnny Glynn and Galway WFC youth development manager Phil Trill believe more young players from the region should receive international recognition.

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