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New additions to Westmeath senior football management team

 

An Taoiseach launches Curraghboy native’s latest GAA compendium

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A new book compiled by Curraghboy native, John Scally, was recently launched by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

Athlone will strive to attain a positive playing championship rhythm

 

Prominent managers appointed at aspiring local GAA clubs

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Close season it may be on the local senior gaelic football scene, but news of two managerial appointments in recent days will give cause for much optimism for the players and supporters of both Athlone and Rosemount.

Athlone win sets up enticing local derby contest this Sunday

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When the need was greatest Athlone delivered in splendid style earning a commanding 5-11 to 0-8 triumph over Killucan.

Westmeath SFC enters crucial group phase stage

Another crucial weekend in the Westmeath SFC awaits with six interesting matches scheduled. Group 1 table toppers St Lomans and Tyrrellspass collide in an eagerly anticipated encounter on Saturday evening, while the first part of that double header promises to be interesting too.

New coaching teams for U17 and U20 footballers

Galway Football Board will be interviewing for new management teams for both U20 and U17 in the coming weeks.

Electric Ireland GAA Minor Star Awards to recognise stars of 2017

Continuing its ongoing commitment to champion minor hurlers and footballers, Electric Ireland has launched the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Star Awards.

Footballers should have enough to lower the Banner on Sunday

Having attended college for five years with plenty of lads from Clare, and having played a few Sigerson and Collingwood cups with a blast of them too with UL, I know one thing for certain, they are sound men. And hard men to beat.

Managers get the nod

The Galway County Board announced earlier this week that both senior hurling manager Micheal Donoghue and senior football manager Kevin Walsh have been ratified for a new three year term from 2017-2019.

 

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