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Time for experimentation stops as Galway hurlers face Clare

The Galway senior hurlers will make the short trip to Cusack Park in Ennis on Sunday to take on neighbours Clare in the penultimate round of the group stages of the Allianz National League (1.45pm).

Three Galway businesses win at the National Digital Awards

Digital Business Ireland, the country’s leading representative body for the digital commerce sector, and permanent tsb, Ireland’s leading provider of SME and retail banking announced the winners and runners-up of the annual National Digital Awards at a Luncheon ceremony last week.

Galway hurlers will be wary of Cork

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Fresh from claiming their fourth Walsh Cup title and an opening round league win over Wexford last weekend, the Galway seniors hurlers next assignment is the visit of Cork to Pearse Stadium this Sunday afternoon (2pm).

Three Galway restaurants clinch top honours at Just Eat Awards

Three Galway restaurants scooped top prizes in separate categories at the ninth annual Just Eat Awards earlier this week.

Cork hurlers produce lightningspell to take down Galway

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Galway senior hurlers fell to defeat in the second round of the Allianz National League as Cork hit the goal trail to ensure their positive start under new manager Pat Ryan continues.

Will Galway remain in experimental mode in league start?

The Galway senior hurlers begin their Allianz National League Division 1A campaign this Saturday with a trip to the south east to take on Wexford in a game that will also provide the chance to collect silverware as it doubles up as the Walsh Cup final. (throw-in 5pm)

Galway hurlers to face former boss in Parnell Park

Galway romped to a comfortable 3-28 to 0-20 Walsh Cup victory over Westmeath as the second year of Henry Shefflin’s reign as Galway senior hurling manager got underway in Duggan Park, Ballinasloe on Sunday.

In their green and black jerseys, we remember them still

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Father Tom Burke’s Hurling Club was founded in 1898. It was called after the very famous Galway-born Dominican priest and preacher whose statue can be seen today on Father Griffin Road. Its membership was composed in the main of fishermen from the Claddagh. In their very early days, teams had 21 players.

Sarsfields edge club final to claim back-to-back titles

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What a year for Sarsfields - winning the club All-Ireland in March, the league and championship titles in Galway, and now their second All-Ireland crown.

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.

 

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