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Willow Park and St Peter’s secure places in the next round of FAI Cup

 

The Clayton Hotel, Galway

The Clayton Hotel Galway has a reputation for being a business hotel. Located just off the M6 motorway, it is easily accessible from Dublin, Cork, Limerick, or any other location around Ireland; it is 40 minutes from Shannon Airport, two hours from Dublin Airport, and 2.5 hours from Cork. It's a good location for those travelling for business, and who need to be on the outskirts of the city for a quick getaway. It is well supplied with conference and meeting rooms, and the leisure centre is the ideal place to relax and unwind after a busy day.

We are fooling ourselves if we think our regional stadia are international standard

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For the 1982 World Cup, Adidas introduced a ball named the Tango. It was the first major design change of a football in a decade. With its circular panels and adidas livery, it was thing of beauty. Myself and my teammates in our small team in Ballinrobe never got to kick one, but a trip to Castlebar to a sports shop meant we could see it in all its glory and we salivated over it.

Fooling ourselves if we think our regional stadia are international standard

For the 1982 World Cup, Adidas introduced a ball named the Tango. It was the first major design change of a football in a decade. With its circular panels and adidas livery, it was thing of beauty. Myself and my teammates in our small team in Ballinrobe never got to kick one, but a trip to Galway to some place like the Great Outdoors meant we could see it in all its glory and we salivated over it.

United suffer relegation

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Despite another brave and battling performance Galway United still suffered relegation from the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division following last Friday’s 4-3 defeat against Dundalk at Eamonn Deacy Park.

Halloween camps at AIT Sport

AIT Sport has announced details of its inaugural Halloween camp for children aged between six and 14 years.

Family home in the heart of Salthill

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The minute you turn into Glenard Crescent, off Dr Mannix Road, you immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. No 53 Glenard Crescent is just a stroll from the Promenade, on a beautiful tree-lined avenue with wide footpaths and large grass verges in front of each house on both sides of the road. These exclusive residential developments were built when large gardens and spacious living accommodation were not considered extras. This extended home is a rare find and has been lovingly maintained and is ready to move in to.

Connacht look to Europe to turn fortunes around

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A novel trip to Geneva beckons for Kieran Keane's squad on the opening weekend of the European competition.

Cultivating the complete players by giving them a sense of community

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A complete person has to be more than the sum of their parts — whether it be in sport, culture or in general society. We have seen that in the role that the victorious Galway hurlers have played in highlighting social issues since their win last month. We have heard interviews where they talk of their role in society and the role that they would prefer that society adapted to them.

It’s all happening at The Snug Bar

The Snug brings you a jam-packed schedule of rugby and soccer action this weekend, supplemented with music from some of the hottest local bands.

 

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