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Champs Clarinbridge make a winning start
Clarinbridge’s new management team of Johnny Lee, Monty Kerins and Martin Kennedy will have been pleased to get their 2011 championship off to a winning start last weekend when they defeated Sarsfields by 2-14 to 0-13.
County hurling final replay this Sunday
It is still difficult to escape the gnawing feeling that the tail end of November is no time to be having your showcase game of the year.
Loughrea remain the favourites for hurling crown
Loughrea and Clarinbridge are back in action at the earlier time of 1.45pm this Sunday in Pearse Stadium in the keenly anticipated Cooper Senior County Hurling Championship final replay.
Loughrea escape jail to fight another day
Loughrea supporters in Pearse Stadium on Sunday were less than impressed with their team’s enervated first-half performance.
Who will win the 2010 Galway county hurling final on Sunday?
Ray Silke asks three different local hurling aficionados who they think will be victorious on Sunday at Pearse Stadium and why.
Loughrea favourites to collect their third title
Loughrea are back in the county final again this year and on Sunday at 2.30pm in Pearse Stadium they take on Clarinbridge in a highly anticipated clash.
Loughrea and Portumna return to Kenny Park for replay
Portumna and Loughrea renew acquaintances in the replay of the county senior semi-final. on Saturday at 4pm in Kenny park.
Can Portumna be stopped?
The Galway Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals are on this Sunday in Kenny Park, Athenry, with two mouth-watering clashes down for decision. First up at 2pm is Clarinbridge against Tynagh Abbey Duniry, followed at 3.45pm when Loughrea take on favourites Portumna.
Portumna expects a tight game in Sunday’s hurling final
When people think of the Portumna hurling captain, they almost automatically associate that honour with Ollie Canning.
Galway ready for hurling showpiece
Unsurprisingly the last chapter in this year’s controversial Galway Senior Hurling Championship promises to be lively.