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Galway Ladies stage second-half revival

Clare 5-11

Shortcut to Hallelujah at the Town Hall

THE ATTEMPTS at and failure to win an All-Ireland title since 1951 is the great existential drama and angst of all Mayomen and in a pub in Ballinrobe, that agony is being played out again.

Mayo and Kerry fans asked to mind the GAP

Thousands of GAA fans travelling to Sunday's All-Ireland football semi-final in Dublin this Sunday have been given a special drive safely message.

Mayo can be proud of what they have achieved so far, but they can go further

James Horan and his team can be very proud of what they have achieved so far, a Connacht title and success over Cork not based on fancy individuality that can so often lead to failure, but on the values of hard work, good skill, a cohesive team ethic, dedication and application. So you could say that this year’s targets have been comfortably met. However I know that neither Mayo management nor players will be content to sit pretty on one rung from the penultimate but rather will be striving to produce another Trojan effort and move a step closer towards attaining the ultimate prize.

Roscommon minors well equipped to book place in All-Ireland decider

Roscommon’s hugely talented minor footballers face a difficult hurdle when they take on Tipperary in Croke Park on Sunday (1.30pm). The prize on offer is a place in this year’s All-Ireland decider against either Galway or Dublin.

Students scoop top prize for surfer website at NUI Galway Student Enterprise Awards

A surfing website designed by two students, which has the potential to develop tourism in the west of Ireland, has scooped the top prize of €15,000 at the NUI Galway Student Enterprise Awards held this week. The creators of WestCoastSurfer.com were presented with their prize by Minister of State for Small Business, John Perry T.D., NUI Galway President, Dr James J. Browne and NUI Galway Students’ Union President, Peter Mannion.

Forde confident of future success in the maroon and white

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Galway u-21 team captain Colin Forde has not had too much time this week to dwell on Sunday’s wonderful win as he rapidly switched his attention to his third year physiotherapy exams in UCD.

Summer has arrived with F&B at Meadows and Byrne

The overall theme for Spring 2011at Farrell & Brown is cute, flirty and feminine. It’s all about mixing, matching and of course … layering! Expect to find a playful collection full of bold and neutral colours, overloaded with pretty prints. With all the latest trends from cargo pants to check shirts, fashion tees, light-weight cardis and cheeky shorts covered.

Footballers relegated despite draw

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After five straight defeats in the league, it appeared that Galway would be automatic candidates for relegation to division two for the 2012 season. However their form had picked up in the past few weeks and their impressive win over Armagh in round six gave them a sliver of light in avoiding the drop.

Rising comedy star Roisin Conaty to play Laughter Lounge

ROISIN CONATY, the pulchritudinous Co Kerry born, London based comic, described by Time Out as “a seriously talented young lady” is coming to Galway.

 

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