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Whelan’s goals secures win
The Galway hurlers defeated Laois last weekend by 2-18 to 0-17 in round two of the 1B league.
Galway Ladies open double header
Galway Ladies open Sunday's football double-header at Pearse Stadium when they host their Mayo counterparts at 12 noon.
Mayo next up for Galway footballers in Pearse Stadium
Kevin Walsh's Galway, in division one for the first time since 2011, have made a tremendous start to their league campaign with two consecutive wins over Ulster opposition.
Footballers head up the road to Donegal for round two challenge
Next Sunday the Galway footballers head up the road to Letterkenny to take on Declan Bonner’s Donegal in round two of the NFL on Sunday (2.30pm).
Hurlers expected to overcome Laois with ease
The Galway hurlers follow up their opening day narrow 1-19 to 1-16 win over Antrim with a trip to O’Moore Park on Saturday evening (7pm) for a round two clash with Laois.
Footballers face Tyrone in Tuam Stadium as years fly by
My grandfather John Francis Silke, who lived and farmed in Corrandulla, Co Galway, used to tell me when I was a youngster that as you get older the years really start to race by.
Hurlers to open league with home tie against Antrim
After the massive and historic high of winning the All-Ireland senior hurling title last September for the first time in 29 years – it is back to brass tacks for Micheal Donoghue and his squad this Sunday when they entertain Antrim at Pearse Stadium (1pm) in the first round of the league.
Galway county board to sell land to reduce debt
A parcel of land near Athenry will be sold by the Galway GAA to reduce the organisation's debt.
Marvellous Mellows crowned county senior hurling champions
Christmas truly came early for Liam Mellows hurlers when they deservedly won their first county senior hurling championship in almost half a century, beating 2014 and 2011 champions Gort on Sunday afternoon in Pearse Stadium.
Mellows aiming for first senior title in forty-seven years
In December 1970 the number one single in the charts was "I think I love you" by the Partridge family. Jack Lynch was taoiseach, Éamon de Valera was president, and Everton won the division one league title in England that season.