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Youthful Galway side see off Leitrim in the FBD league to book final spot against Roscommon

After scoring 1-1 in injury time to defeat Leitrim last Friday a developmental Galway side now face Roscommon this Friday in the FBD final for the eighth time in ten years.

Galway's season to start with Leitrim test

After a month without any football, Galway GAA supporters are eagerly looking forward to the beginning of the 2024 season which begins tomorrow (Friday) evening in the Connacht GAA dome against Andy Moran’s Leitrim at 7pm.

Review of the sporting year

The colourful look back on the year of sport in Galway by Ralph O'Gorman has become an iconic part of the New Year's reflection on the event on and off the field and tracks over the past twelve months. Enjoy.

Grammy shortlisted duo Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce share music video for ‘Another Merry Christmas’

Galway-based folk duo Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce have shared a new video for their festival single ‘Another Merry Christmas’.

Neil Young for Simon at The Crane

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The Crane Bar will host an evening to celebrate the music of Neil Young this Monday, December 18.

Exciting weekend ahead with a host of crunch football fixtures

The draw for the quarter-finals of the Galway Senior Football Championship took place on Tuesday night after the conclusion of the preliminary quarter-final in Duggan Park.

Galway left to lick their wounds after championship bid crashes

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A disappointing loss to Mayo at the weekend knocked Galway out of the All-Ireland football championship at the weekend.

Galway may rue last weekend's missed opportunity

Galway’s 0-16 to 1-12 loss to Armagh on Sunday afternoon knocked them off the top spot in the group stage, and the result is a preliminary quarter-final against Mayo in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Galway spurns opportunity to top table with costly misses

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Armagh 0-16 Galway 1-12

Mayo look to seal last eight spot

The importance of defeating Cork on Sunday in round 3 of the All-Ireland group stages cannot be over-emphasised. If Mayo win, they top the group and go straight through to the All-Ireland quarter finals, ensuring they will avoid an extra game and a quarter final clash against another group winner, which will most likely be Dublin, Derry and Galway. Right now, that's the way it looks anyway.

 

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