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United's premiership survival heading to the wire
Retaining SSE Airtricity League premier division status remains the aim for Galway United, who face another critical encounter against Limerick FC at the Markets Field tomorrow evening (7.45pm).
Camogie title for Salthill Knocknacarra
Salthill Knocknacarra junior camogie team defeated Liam Mellows in the Junior B County Final on Sunday by 3-08 to 0-07.
Castletown Geoghegan defeat Raharney in Westmeath SHC final
Aonghus Clarke contributed a dozen points as Castletown Geoghegan defeated Raharney in Sunday’s Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship final by 1-18 to 1-16 at TEG Cusack Park.
Colin Kelly appointed manager of Westmeath footballers
Former Louth manager, Colin Kelly, has been named manager of Westmeath footballers.
Q Mark for Mayo Local Employment Service
Mayo Local Employment Service has won a National Q Mark Award for Best Quality Management System in Local Employment Services at The National Q Mark Awards. The nomination puts it in the top 6.75 per cent of all audits completed by the EIQA on the island of Ireland and this win means it is at the very top of the Q for highest standards of quality and excellence.
Fantasy Football Review
And so round seven of the Premier League concluded with a hard fought 1-1 draw between Newcastle and Liverpool at St James' Park on Sunday evening.
Final spots up for grabs on Sunday in junior championship
On Sunday in MacHale Park the junior semifinals of the Mayo GAA championship will be played as a double header with the action getting under way at 2pm, with the meeting of Kilmaine and Ballycastle. The north Mayo men booked their place in the final four last Saturday night when they saw off Kilmeena in a quarterfinal replay by five points in terrible weather conditions, their opponents booked their spot in the final four with a big 3-16 to 1-9 quarterfinal win over Killala a few weeks ago.
Stirring win over Sligo keeps United’s premier survival hopes alives
A fascinating SSE Airtricity League relegation battle continues after Galway United registered a crucial 3-1 success over Sligo Rovers at Eamonn Deacy Park last Friday.