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Tribeswomen prevail to secure intermediate camogie crown over Cork

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Galway are the newly-crowned Glen Dimplex All Ireland Intermediate Camogie champions.

United score twice in closing stages to earn dramatic win

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Winter isolation proves creative for Maija Sofia

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Galway's Maija Sofia announces the release of ‘O Theremin’, her first new music since 2019’s critically lauded and Choice Award nominated album Bath Time.

Classy Kelly leading by example

As a games development officer in the county, Galway captain Seán Kelly is fully aware of the importance of being relevant again on the national stage.

Galway minors show resilience and spirit to turn season into All Ireland success

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The portents are looking good for Galway footballers after the minors won their first All Ireland crown in fifteen years.

All to play for as Galway take on Derry for a place in the final

Galway's GAA fans are back on the road again this weekend when they face another trek to Croke Park for the much-anticipated All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final against Derry.

Championship epic ends with Galway win

Galway eventually came out on top of Armagh in one of the most thrilling games Croke Park has seen for years, 2-21 to 3-18 after extra-time with the Tribesmen winning 4-1 on penalties. The teams could not be separated in normal time or extra time and almost three hours after the ball was first thrown in Matthew Tierney’s penalty struck the net and jubilant celebrations could finally begin in the Galway camp.

Glynn’s minors produce merited victory over Dublin

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After three losses in the Connacht championship campaign, twice at the hands of Mayo and also to Leitrim, many people were unsure what to expect when Galway were drawn against Dublin.

Sickeen/Suckeen

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According to O’Donovan’s Ordnance Survey Letters from 1839, “Suckine is now pronounced Suicín, which is, out of satirical humour frequently called Suicín na Mallacht, that is “Sickeen of the Imprecations or Curses”. It is written Sickeen Dyke in the Name Book and described as lying where the road from Galway to Menlo crosses the flooded land at Coolagh.”

Sickeen/Suckeen

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Sickeen/Suckeen

 

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