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NUIG too strong for experimental Galway league
The new Galway football management team is using the Connacht FBD League to experiment with players before the upcoming National Football League.
Ó Flatharta hopes defeat will battle harden his team
After Galway’s crushing defeat on Sunday it is difficult to look ahead with any degree of confidence, but Galway must pick themselves up, and fast, or they will find themselves out of the 2011 championship after two consecutive defeats.
Local rose pays tribute to ‘passionate’ Michaela Harte
Tributes have been pouring in across the country following the murder of much-loved Michaela Harte who was murdered in Mauritius this week.
Tomás Ó Flatharta to attend football final
Kerry native Tomás Ó Flatharta, who was ratified last Thursday night as the manager of the Galway senior footballers for the next three years, is expected to attend Sunday’s football final in Pearse Stadium
Football candidates prepare for interviews
The interview process for the next Galway football manager is due to get under way in the next week or so.
Walsh tipped to replace Kernan
Galway are expected to beginthe hunt for their fourth football manager in five years following the expected end to Joe Kernan’s brief reign last evening.
Expert’s agendas unveiled for Enniscrone GAA event
With less than week to go to the GAA Coaching and Team Performance seminar taking place in Diamond Coast Hotel, Enniscrone, now is the time to reserve your ticket. Interest in the event is already very high from local and regional clubs and individuals. The excellent line up of speakers including Mickey Harte, Martin Carney, Mick Galway, Darragh Ó Sé, Mickey McGeehin, and John Maughan is a first for Connacht.
Footballers hope to maintain winning form
Saturday night, in round six of the National football league, the Galway footballers take on Pat Gilroy’s Dublin in Parnell Park (7.30pm).
Tyrone will test Galway
Galway footballers will have to improve enormously on the wretched and pitiful second-half display they produced against Kerry last weekend if they are to get anything out of their joust with Tyrone in Tuam this Sunday (2.30pm) .Based on last weekend, one side appears to be on an upward graph and the other on a downward spiral.
Hunt for new manager begins
Ger Loughnane wrote his own epitaph long before this week’s Galway County Board meeting.