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Review of the sporting year

The colourful look back on the year of sport in Galway by Ralph O'Gorman has become an iconic part of the New Year's reflection on the event on and off the field and tracks over the past twelve months. Enjoy.

Growth of the parish inspires Turloughmore to embark on ambitious pitch plans

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Sheer growth in the number of young people playing hurling and camogie has inspired Turloughmore Hurling and camogie clubs to announce ambitious plans to develop four new pitches at their facility at Lackagh.

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.

Tributes paid to ‘highly regarded’ Cregmore man who died in San Francisco

Tributes have been paid this week to Barry McGrath, the Claregalway man who lost his life in a hit and run accident in San Francisco at the weekend.

No cameras for roundabouts to combat crime because of GDPR says Garda chief

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Installing cameras on roundabouts in an effort to combat burglaries is a no go currently because of GDPR, that is according to Chief Superintendent Tom Curley.

Gorgeous two bed in Renmore

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering to market this wonderful two bedroom semidetached house located on the Ballyloughane Road, Renmore. The area is extremely well positioned for all seeking ease of access to Galway city centre and its surrounding areas. The development is also within moments of GMIT, Merlin Park, Bon Secours, and the Galway Clinic hospitals. 

Galway minors looking forward to clash with Tipperary

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The Galway minor hurlers will get proceedings under way next Sunday at Croke Park when they take on a highly-rated Tipperary in the All-Ireland minor final (1.15pm).

 

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