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Unbeaten Ulster to test Connacht’s improving form
Connacht will need to take another step up in their Pro 12 title defence when they host unbeaten Ulster at the Galway Sportsground tomorrow evening (7.35pm).
Connacht's Nathan White forced to retire
Connacht have lost influential prop Nathan White, who has been forced to retire following a concussion injury in March.
Wegians off the mark with bonus point win
Galwegians followed up an opening season loss with a bonus point 31-14 victory at home to UCC on Saturday in their Ulster Bank All-Ireland League division 1B campaign.
Buccaneers look to bounce back against Shannon
Buccaneers are home to Shannon in the second round of the Ulster Bank League Division 1B next Saturday at Dubarry Park, kick off 2.30pm.
Galwegians look to bounce back against UCC
Galwegians suffered a disappointing 18-13 loss to their Ulster Bank All-Ireland League division 1B campaign, losing t newly-promoted Naas who rallied with two late penalties to seal victory at Forenaughts on Saturday.
Connacht welcome squad boost ahead of Scarlets contest
Connacht have been boosted ahead of their visit to Wales on Saturday for a crunch clash with a Scarlets side also desperate for points.
'Life is a series of aftershocks'
WINNER OF a ‘Lustrum’ Award at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Orla Murphy’s acclaimed play, Remember To Breathe, comes to the Town Hall Theatre next week in a staging by Murphy’s own Figure 8 Productions.
Councillors praise Connacht's drive
Galway County Council honoured Connacht Rugby as Pro12 champions with a civic reception at County Hall on Monday evening.
Dive into exceptional new theatre at Roscommon Arts Centre
Fresh from winning the ‘Lustrum’ award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016, a nominated Fishamble Best New Play at the Tiger Dublin Fringe 2015, and BBC International Playwriting award, Orla Murphy’s Remember to Breathe comes to Roscommon Arts Centre on Wednesday, September 28 at 8pm.
Connacht need to bounce back
Feet firmly on the ground after last week's surprise Glasgow walloping, Connacht must now produce a performance the Sportsground fans have come to expect when they host Ospreys on Saturday (7.35pm).