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Bergin powers Mountbellew

Many GAA people in the county were not pleased with Mountbellew/Moylough’s decision to engage in a lengthy appeal process after their defeat to Micheal Breathnach’s. They had been defeated twice, and the feeling was that they could have accepted their lot and moved on.

Milltown will be a match for struggling Corofin

The first of this year’s county football semi-finals takes place this Sunday (4.15pm) at Tuam Stadium between Milltown and Corofin.

Caltra Cuans clinch intermediate crown

Caltra Cuan’s 0-13

Cortoon-Shamrocks and Mountbellew replay this Sunday

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Following the exciting 1-11 to 2-8 drawn game last weekend in the county football championship between Cortoon-Shamrocks and Mountbellew/Moylough, the county board will be hoping for a big crowd at the replay which takes place this Sunday in Tuam Stadium (4.15pm).

Corofin and St Brendan’s battle for ladies crown

Galway Ladies Football finals will be played this weekend with six titles to be decided.

Oughterard and Carna-Caiseal replay fixed for Saturday

The county intermediate football semi-final replay between Carna-Caiseal and Oughterard has been fixed for Saturday (5.15pm) at Pearse Stadium.

Corofin join Salthill and Milltown in semi-finals

The replay of the county football quarter-final between Claregalway and Corofin took place on Saturday evening in Tuam Stadium with last year’s beaten finalists Corofin advancing on a 1-15 to 1-10 score-line.

Ladies face Dublin on Saturday

The Galway Ladies Senior B team will play Dublin in the semi-final of the Aisling McGing competition on Saturday in St Margaret's ( Swords) at 11am.

Claregalway face championship favourites Corofin in replay

Claregalway and Corofin will meet again this Saturday (6.15pm) in the replay of their county senior quarter-final.

GAA Mayo pick up a few knocks ahead of Kerry game

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At least half a dozen Mayo players were nursing injuries this week according to Mayo manager James Horan. Speaking at the press night in the lead up to next week’s semi-final showdown, Horan confirmed that Trevor Mortimer, David Clarke, Aidan and Seamus O’Shea, Mark Ronaldson and Peadar Gardiner were all nursing knocks at the moment.

 

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