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Lally remains optimistic
These are encouraging times for Galway WFC, who are busy preparing for Saturday’s FAI Cup semi-final against Shelbourne at Tolka Park.
De Burca still enjoying representing Galway
Cup football is all about taking opportunities. Capped on 52 occasions by the Republic of Ireland senior team, Meabh De Burca, is fully versed in Galway WFC’s potential.
Daly still passionate about the Galway game
The highly regarded David Daly continues to serve the Galway game with distinction. As a player, coach, and referee Daly has thoroughly enjoyed being involved at all levels of football.
Rowe making an impact in the west
Mikie Rowe always believed and his perseverance is being rewarded. A second Galway United goal decorated a neat and effective display from Rowe in Friday’s SSE Airtricity League first division win over UCD .
McCarthy delivers for Galway WFC and Ireland
“It does not stop now,” Savannah McCarthy, the splendid Galway WFC captain says about her welcome and most deserved return to the Republic of Ireland senior international fold.
Athlone swimming pair raise substantial funds for Lough Ree RNLI boathouse project
Local open water swimmers, Serena Friel and Karen Reynolds, recently presented Lough Ree RNLI with a cheque for €11,300 following a fund raising swim on the lake last month.
Kearns enjoying life in the west
Friday's SSE Airtricity League first division encounter against UCD is a game Galway United goalkeeper Conor Kearns does not want to miss.
Glynn and Trill adamant more western talent should be included in Irish squads
Galway United head of academy Johnny Glynn and Galway WFC youth development manager Phil Trill believe more young players from the region should receive international recognition.
Getting to matches by planes, trains, and automobiles
Damien Gormley has travelled to England three times in the last month to watch Manchester United. Gormley will be at Old Trafford again on Saturday for Aston Villa's visit.
Flirt FM returns to campus
AFTER A tumultuous and challenging 18 months working remotely, Flirt FM, Galway’s alternative, community, radio station, based at NUI Galway, is finally getting to re-open its doors to volunteers.