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Westmeath taught a Royal lesson

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The fighting is over but the battle is only beginning for Westmeath footballers

The Westmeath footballers held a hugely successful fight night last Saturday week in The Mullingar Park Hotel to raise much needed money to fund their endeavours for the year ahead.

A new reality dawns for Mayo ladies

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On Sunday at 2pm the Mayo ladies’ senior team will take on a familiar enemy in familiar setting, but it will be at a level that Mayo ladies’ football has not been used to for quite a long time.

Galway pharmacist nominated in Helix Health Pharmacist Awards

Galway pharmacist Shane Howard, from Howard’s Pharmacy in Moycullen, has been announced as a nominee in the Helix Health Pharmacist Awards 2011, which recognise pharmacists nationwide for remarkable professional conduct.

Dismal display sees Westmeath limp out of championship

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Lightning isn’t supposed to strike twice but unfortunately for Westmeath footballers their dismal showing in Wexford was repeated in Casement Park last Saturday as they were put to the sword by an Antrim side.

Trap launches Conti Shoot-Out to help homeless

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Ireland’ soccer manager Giovanni Trappatoni has launched the inaugural Continental Tyres Penalty Shoot Out in aid of Ireland’s Homeless World Cup team. This unique event will see teams from all across Ireland take part in a penalty competition with the aim of raising funds for Ireland’s participation in the Homeless World Cup in Paris in August.

St Colman’s NS shortlisted for “Our World Irish Aid Awards”

The shortlist for the sixth “Our World Irish Aid Awards” was announced during the week and St Colman’s NS in Conaghy, Kilkenny is among the shortlisted schools.

NCA publishes latest motor insurance cost comparison

The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has just published its latest motor insurance cost comparison on www.nca.ie.

Tony O' Malley (Part Two)

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Tony O' Malley attributed to Callan a quality of inwardness. “It was a feudal town with a wall around it”, he noted, speculating that this helped create a sense of detachment.

James Horan is the new Mayo manager

The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning it's hard to tell exactly which it was, but after a long drawn out saga James Horan was the last man left standing when decision was finally made. After months of talk, chatter, sure things and favorites it was the Ballintubber man who came through after the chase rounded the last corner. The guessing game was finally over when the white smoke puffed out from the new stand in McHale Park and the two time All Star was unveiled as the man to lead Mayo into the future and towards what everyone hopes will be a bright new direction.

 

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