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Mayo head to the byroads while Galway take the direct route

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On paper and in the hours before the build-up, this game seemed to have it all. Two sides with a storied rivalry going back before the foundation of the state; both with much to prove after their last outings up in the big city, now meeting on a sun-splashed day that looked like July even if it still had the nip of Spring in the air when a cloud circled overhead and 25,000 partisan fanatics packed in to watch battle on the freshly laid turf in the old colosseum on MacHale Road.

Murphy enjoying Galway WFC assignment

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On the eve of a new WNL campaign Galway WFC are ready, willing, and able to make an impact.

Gritty United earn first league victory at Turners Cross since 1988

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CORK CITY 0 GALWAY UNITED 1

Tough league start for United

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A demanding SSE Airtricity League first division test looms for Galway United, who face Cork City at Turners Cross tomorrow (7.45pm).

St Thomas' prevail over Clarinbridge to claim four in a row

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St Thomas’ yet again delivered the goods on the big day, producing an assured performance last Sunday to win the Galway Senior Hurling Championship crown by 0-20 to 0-17 over Clarinbridge.

Cork City defeat understrength Galway United

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CORK CITY 3 GALWAY UNITED 0

Mayo to plan without O'Connor for championship start

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Mayo secured their return to Division One of the National Football League last Sunday with a four-point win over Clare in Ennis.

Old camogie rivals return to Croke Park for league final

Galway and Kilkenny will meet once again when they vie for the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League division one crown in Croke Park on Sunday (7.30pm).

O'Shea ready to lead Mayo to greatness

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Only three times has Sam Maguire been hoisted in the air by a Mayo captain - Aidan O'Shea is the latest in a long line of those looking to follow in the footsteps of Sean Flanagan in 1950 and 1951 and Seamus O'Malley who was the first Mayo man to do it in 1936.

Substantial family home only minutes’ drive from Oranmore village

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Lios na Lee is a substantial five bedroom family home located within a five-minute drive of Oranmore village. Having been owner occupied since its construction in 2000, it remains in impeccable condition with a décor that is both elegant and refined and a quality of finish that is unparalleled.

 

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