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Galway U21 hurlers find Waterford too hot to handle

Galway U21 hurlers headed to Semple Stadium in Thurles on Saturday afternoon for the All-Ireland final, knowing they would need to produce a really stunning performance to keep a star-studded Waterford team at bay.

Galway will need super display to beat Déise in U21 final

The Galway U21 hurlers, managed by Tony Ward and captained by Brian Molloy, will have it all to do this Saturday in the All-Ireland final when they take on a powerful and highly-fancied Waterford in Thurles (5pm).

Galway to face Waterford in All-Ireland U21 final

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The Galway U21s, under the guidance of former All-Ireland winning camogie manager Tony Ward, will face a strong, powerful, and heavily fancied Waterford on Saturday September 10 following their 0-21 to 0-19 win over Dublin in extra-time.

Bergin believes collective purpose will be key for Galway camogie

The Galway senior Camogie team will take on Kilkenny this Saturday at 3.45pm in Semple Stadium in Thurles in the All-Ireland semi-final.

Bluemoose heading to The Prince Bar this December

Yes, Bluemoose are coming... this famed band is heading to the Prince Bar on Friday, December 11. As part of their Christmas entertainment, The Prince Bar is aiming to bring you top national bands to help you get into the festive spirit.

Cork prove too strong for underperforming Galway

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Cork fully merited their 1-13 to 0-9 victory over Galway in Sunday's  All-Ireland Senior Camogie final at Croke Park.

Sun shines on Derryglad for heritage day

Large crowds gathered in the beautiful gardens of Derryglad last week for a special heritage day.

Galway camogie on course for double

Current holders Cork are now the only team to stand in Galway's way of achieving a rare league and championship double this season.

Four cousins for the summit

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Four Galway-born first cousins are climbing Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil, in aid of the Alan Kerins Project. Alan’s sister Miriam Kerins, along with cousins Aoife Lynskey-Keane, Brenda Kerins, and Martina Kerins will take part in the Caps to the Summit challenge this September. The four are hoping to raise €10,000 for the worthy cause which supports community and youth leadership development projects in Zambia.

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