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All on the line for Mayo on Sunday

It's do or die from now on in for Mayo. That was always going to be the case no matter what happened last weekend against Cork, but from being six points up and looking like they had two feet in the All Ireland quarter-finals proper after topping their group - they ended up in losing by three points and finishing in third place and now have to hit the road this Sunday, rather than having a week's break.

Late goals secure opening day win for Galway Ladies

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Two goals from Ailbhe Davoren and one from Kate Slevin in the final minute secured a six-point (3-11 to 1-11) opening day victory for Galway over Cork in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship at Pearse Stadium in Salthill.

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.

O’Donnellan & Joyce selling four outstanding homes at sought after locations in the city

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O’Donnellan & Joyce has seen a huge demand for property in Galway city in recent months and is now selling " four of the most amazing and unique residences" to come to market in recent years.

Davoren and Slevin star as Galway beat Cork by six

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Galway 3-11

Pearse Stadium, Páirc an Phiarsaigh

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Sixty six years ago this week, on June 16 1957, Pearse Stadium opened.

Next up Dublin as Galway hurlers move closer to Leinster final

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The Galway senior hurlers took another step towards a Leinster final appearance with an all too comfortable win over Antrim in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

First up for Galway football is Tyrone as championship begins

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After watching Sunday’s thrilling Ulster final, Padraic Joyce finally knows Galway's opponents in the third match of the round-robin series.

First meeting of Galway and Antrim in Leinster championship

When GAA delegates voted at a Special Congress in October 2008 to allow Galway and Antrim to compete in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, they surely never envisaged it would take 15 years before the two counties would play a match against each other in the competition.

Galway prepare for Tyrone after Connacht title success

Galway senior footballers successfully defended the Connacht championship crown for the first time in 20 years on Sunday in Castlebar.

 

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