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Mountbellew will stick to their game plan for replay
Mountbellew/Moylough and Corofin will meet in the replay of the 2018 county senior football final in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (1.45pm).
Corofin hot favourites to collect another senior county title
Current All-Ireland, Connacht and Galway champions Corofin are boiling hot favourites to win their sixth county senior football title in a row this Sunday when they take on Mountbellew/Moylough in the county final at Pearse Stadium (3pm).
Minor and Intermediate finals
This Saturday there is a serious double header of football at Pearse Stadium.
Mountbellew-Moylough sneak past Maigh Cuilinn for semi-final spot
Mountbellew-Moylough are back into the county semi-finals after a narrow 1-13 to 1-12 victory over Maigh Cuilinn at Pearse Stadium after extra-time on Saturday.
Galway football championship hots up with double headers
The four county senior football quarter-finals are down for decision this weekend in two double headers at both Pearse Stadium (Saturday) and Tuam Stadium (Sunday).
Seán Kelly powers Maigh Cuilinn into county quarter finals
Maigh Cuilinn needed a dominant display from young county star Seán Kelly to earn a draw (0-8 to 0-8) with Brian Mulry’s Monivea Abbey in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.
Stunning Salthill apartment is close to everything
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a stunning two bedroom first floor apartment located at Radharc an Chlair in Salthill. Built in 2001 by McCarthy construction, this wonderful apartment is presented in show house condition with careful attention to detail and decor throughout and offers all that one would require for modern day living.
Concannon fires St James into the championship quarter-finals
When we played with Corofin or Galway back in the 1990s, we would point out at team meetings that to win a championship game, a team needed nine or 10 players to beat their direct opponent in their individual duels. If that happened, you generally won the game.
Milltown defeat Moycullen to reach the last eight
Milltown got the better of Moycullen in group four of this year's Galway Senior Football Championship to advance to the quarter-finals, winning on a score line of 3-13 to 1-9.
All-Ireland champions Dublin too good for Walsh's men
Travelling up the motorway on Saturday afternoon to Croke Park for the All-Ireland semi-final, we listened to Padraic Joyce (Galway), Dick Clerkin (Monaghan) and Liam Kearns (Tipperary manager) on Off the Ball on Newstalk to pass an hour of the journey, and all three pointed out that Galway would have to produce an exceptional performance to keep the Dubs at bay.