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Early ineptitude costs Moycullen against hungry Neptune

In their most disappointing performance of what has been a difficult season, Moycullen sleptwalked through the first two quarters on Saturday, managing only 25 points by the half at which stage they trailed by 29 points to an efficient Neptune side. Unable to finish open chances and turning over the ball far to often, they gifted a confident Neptune outfit score after score. Credit the home team with their second half effort, sparked by Michael Dowd with a great lay up down the lane right at the start of the third quarter. Garnett Griffin, playing his first game after his knee surgery last summer, hit some fine open shots in the second half run as Moycullen opened up and began to build some momentum. They outscored Neptune in the second half but the damage had been done in the first quarter and there was no catching the Cork team. The most frustrating element of the result was the fact that, despite the scoreline, Neptune were far from an unbeatable force and just capitalised on Moycullen's shortcomings. The team have a two week break now to sort out their difficulties before an away trip to Killester on Dec 18.

Moycullen’s scoring prowess must improve to overcome Neptune

Moycullen are searching for a much-needed victory when they entertain Neptune in the Kingfisher NUIG on Saturday (6pm).

Moycullen will miss top scorer Nihill

This weekend will see Moycullen make the long journey north to take on a rejuvenated Belfast Star on Saturday night.

New art gallery in Moycullen Co-op

Salthill artist Mary Horan has recently opened her own art gallery in the centre of Moycullen. The Farmlane Gallery is located in the historic Moycullen Co-op and features the work of Ms Horan who has exhibited extensively in many galleries throughout the country with great success.

Old parochial house offers a unique Rosscahill home

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This character filled property was formerly the parochial house in Rosscahill. Built circa 1874, this two storey partially refurbished home is set on a mature site with old outbuildings. The property offers purchasers the challenge to put their own stamp on a very interesting residence.

Galway group hosts series of sustainable community meetings

A Galway based group hope to set up the first ecological community in the west of Ireland. The Galway Sustainable Community Project (GSCP) aims to construct a small, purpose-built and environmentally sustainable settlement in the west where residents will produce some of their own food and energy and form a strong, close-knit, community.

Newly-formed Foireann na Gaillimhe open league

Galway’s newest basketball team, Foireann na Gaillimhe, open their Ladies National League division one campaign in NUIG on Saturday.

Moycullen must bounce back from disappointing defeat

Moycullen men’s basketball face a key series of Superleague fixtures over the next month as they bid to get their campaign on track after a difficult start to the season.

Peace and tranquillity in Moycullen

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Rosewood is a unique executive style residence of gracious living and sleeping accommodation and extends to in excess of 2,500sq ft. Standing on a fabulous site of approximately 0.5 acre, Rosewood boasts views over its manicured gardens and the rolling countryside that surrounds it. This stunning home has been meticulously thought out with flair and taste in both architectural layout and interior design, and offers a host of luxury items not often found.

Scullion to play Moycullen

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SCULLION, FEATURING the great Irish songwriter Sonny Condell, will play The Forge, Moycullen, on Friday October 22 at 8.30pm.

 

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