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Three in race to replace Kevin Walsh
Three candidates are in contention to become the new manager of the Galway senior footballers following the resignation of Kevin Walsh.
No surprise Galway manager Walsh steps down after five years
The hunt for a new manager to take over the Galway senior football panel will be more difficult than many might expect, according to former All Ireland winning captain Ray Silke.
Cowan and Walsh clinch Audi quattro Cup regional heat

Aidan Cowan and Kevin Walsh have claimed the Audi Athlone regional heat of the prestigious Audi quattro Cup, held at Glasson Golf Club.
Nothing like beating the auld enemy and sending them packing

Relief, followed by pride, followed by excitement.
Carr's double ends Galway season as Mayo march on

Sport is the great entertainment of the masses and Gaelic Football is the one that whets the appetite like no other on the west coast.
Disappointing end to season for Galway footballers

Two goals down within 10 minutes, individual mistakes, a missed penalty and the 50/50 calls seemingly going the opposition's way ensured Galway lost by three points in the end, 1-13 to 2-13.
Carr's double sends Mayo into the Super 8s

Sport is the great entertainment of the masses and Gaelic Football is the one that whets the appetite like no other on the west coast.
Do or die for the first time in two decades against the old enemy

For the first time in two decades Mayo and Galway will square off knowing whoever is standing tallest at the final bell will end the other's Summer.
It's do or die for Galway or Mayo

New ground will be made on Saturday in the long rivalry between Galway and Mayo. For the first time Galway and Mayo will meet outside of Connacht when they run onto the LIT Gaelic Grounds on Saturday (7pm) for this crunch championship fixture.
A tussle to end someone’s summer
In tribal sport, it matters to matter. There is nothing worse than not mattering, being seen as harmless; being seen as not capable of inflicting any damage on anyone but yourself. It is good to be part of the banter, to be able to slag your rivals, to joke about your own shortcomings, to participate in partisan oneupsmanship.