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Mayo see off Louth in Camogie league opener

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The Mayo senior camogie team made the long trip to a scenic, cool but sun-drenched Cooley Kickhams GAA club to play Louth in their refixed Division 4 round one match.

Sports Capital funding will aid Buccaneer’s plans to develop state-of-the-art 4G pitch at Dubarry Park

The recent allocation of sports capital funding will enable Buccaneers RFC plan for the playing future and develop a 4G pitch at Dubarry Park.

Exciting times for Sarsfields

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Hurling, camogie, teams, matches, and training are part and parcel of life in the Ward household. Sport will always be on the agenda, but any time Sarsfields reach an AIB All Ireland Club Senior final makes all the effort worthwhile.

Sarsfields Camogie advance to fifth All Ireland decider in six years

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Sarsfields are through to their second successive All Ireland senior camogie final, having overcome former foes Slaughtneil of Derry by 2-4 to 0-9 in the rescheduled semi-final at Gorey's Naomh Éanna ground.

Buccaneers advance to provincial cup final with decisive Dubarry Park victory

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Buccaneers to host Sligo in intriguing Connacht Cup semi-final fixture

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Champions Cup rugby takes a toll on Connacht

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Connacht have a welcome and much-needed break from competitive action this week after a run of strong performances, but ultimately poor results.

Horse Racing Remains One of the Most Popular Sports in Ireland

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Ireland has a long history of horse racing. As a result, every year, a large number of Irish horse racing enthusiasts come to the Cheltenham Festival, the highlight event of the National Hunt season, and in recent years, Irish-owned or bred horses have dominated the event. The domination has made people interested in bidding in horse racing events. Unibet is the perfect and most famous site for you to find out about horse racing odds. Nowadays, Ireland's Thoroughbred breeding industry is increasing because of the favorable tax treatment. The main farm of Coolmore Stud, the world's largest Thoroughbred stud, is located there (in addition to major operations in the U.S. and Australia).

Friend expects Connacht response after beating from Warriors

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Connacht will be looking for redemption when they travel to Belfast tomorrow evening after their recent “unacceptable” performance and crushing loss to Glasgow Warriors.

Mayo GAA to look into developing MacHale Park facilities

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Mayo GAA is to look towards developing its two training pitches located at the rear of Hastings Insurance MacHale Park to try and develop a centre of excellence on site "for the next number of years", newly installed Mayo GAA chairperson, Seamus Tuohy, said at a briefing with members of the Mayo media last week.

 

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