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United continue to set the pace with recent rout

Galway United strolled to a 6-0 victory in the bank holiday sun over a hapless Harps side in Eamonn Deacy Park on Monday evening.

Connacht advance to URC quarter-finals with top eight finish

Must-win games continue to come thick and fast for Connacht as they now prepare to face Ulster in the URC quarter-finals on Friday May 5.

Athlone prepares for festive season as Ruby Morrissey switches on Christmas lights

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As Athlone continues preparations for the festive season, it will be an occasion to remember for local girl Ruby Morrissey when she turns on the Christmas lights on Sunday evening.

War of Friends, Liam Mellows and Pádraic Ó Máille

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Today we are highlighting the careers of two men, both of whom were elected as TDs for Galway in 1918, both of whom fought on the same side in the Rising and the War of Independence and then, sadly, took different sides after the Treaty.

Bodies, Bodies, Bodies - Great fun but not nasty enough

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I think its the best titled film to be released since… There Will Be Blood? I was hoping the film would live up to its great title. Unfortunately I had heard mixed things. Neither a comedy nor a horror.

McDonagh’s, a Galway treasure

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Patrick McDonagh from Galway was born in 1817 and married Sarah Cooney. They had a son Michael who married Peggy Wallace in 1870, and they in turn had a son Colman in 1875. He had a habit of whispering in people's ears and so became known as ‘Cogar’. In 1902, he moved from Carraroe to Galway and rented stores at the back of the Spanish Arch from Peter Greene. From there, he began to sell coal, carrying it on a horse and cart.

Caulfield looking forward to crunch Cork clash

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A gripping SSE Airtricity League first division season continues to unfold with Galway United hosting Cork City at Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow (7.45pm).

Brouder continues to impress

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Back in the summer of 2019, operating with a severely restricted budget former Galway United manager Alan Murphy had to be resourceful.

O’Keeffe enjoying life in the west

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“There is a great togetherness,” Conor O’Keeffe says about the current Galway United squad.

Caulfield’s praises Walsh’s wholehearted contribution

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On match day at Eamonn Deacy Park Stephen Connolly arranges the press interviews. Everybody knew what Stephen Walsh’s answer would be, but Connolly just chanced asking the question anyway.

 

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