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Ryan looking for improvement against Antrim
Michael Ryan’s hurlers overcame London in Division 2A by 2-20 to 2-7 last Sunday (March 12) in Mullingar.
Ryan wants improvement for remaining fixtures after Kildare loss
So industrious and impressive when winning the Allianz Hurling League Division 2A title last year, Westmeath suffered another early season defeat against Kildare on Sunday.
Ryan is looking for an improved performance
Manager Michael Ryan is hoping for an improved performance when Westmeath visit Newbridge for an Allianz Hurling League Division 2A clash against Kildare.
Purr-fect Cats prove too much for battling Westmeath
Despite producing a battling display, Westmeath still suffered a 4-18 to 0-18 Bord na Mona Walsh Cup loss to Kilkenny at Cusack Park last weekend.
Westmeath footballers and hurlers look to bounce back after defeats
It is a hectic week for Westmeath footballers, who play three matches in seven days in the Bord na Mona O’Byrne Cup.
Return of inter-county action sees packed January schedule
A busy January beckons for Westmeath footballers and hurlers, who return to inter-county action at the weekend.
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Hurlers must be at their best to take down Tipp
Twelve months is a long time in sport. This time last year Clarinbridge native Micheál Donoghue and Michael Ryan were helping Eamon O'Shea in the backroom of the Tipperary senior hurling team which was beaten by Anthony Cunningham's Galway. That 2015 All-Ireland semi-final was an epic game with Galway prevailing 0-26 to 3-16.
Clarinbridge resident concerned about the sale of local woodland
A Clarinbridge resident has expressed his dissatisfaction about the sale of woodland in the area. The land in Kilcornan, which is owned by Coillte, has been placed for sale by private treaty with Galway auctioneering firm DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard.
Westmeath “devastated” after letting half-time lead against Limerick slip
Westmeath manager Michael Ryan admitted his side were “devastated” not to cause an All Ireland hurling qualifier shock against Limerick at Cusack Park on Saturday evening.