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Athlone Regional Sports Centre hosts successful National Play Day 2023

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National Play Day 2023, an open event for all youth in County Westmeath, was successfully hosted at Athlone Regional Sports Centre on Friday afternoon last.

Dublin dismiss the dream once again

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The rotten Monday morning feeling after a championship defeat was fully administered this week after a seismic loss to Dublin on a score line of 2-17 to 0-11.

Galway United giving local fans plenty of reasons for hope

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McNelis calls for greater investment in soccer in Galway

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Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has urged greater investment in soccer in Galway, saying that it lags behind in terms of government investment, despite being the most popular team sport in the county.

United women open first cup competition against familiar foes

Galway United Women host Athlone Town in their first home game of the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup in Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday (5pm).

Kerry Ladies claim division one crown over Galway

Galway found the going tough against a rampant Kerry outfit in the Lidl NFL division one final at Croke Park on the weekend.

Merlin College 10th anniversary run

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To celebrate 10 years in Galway City, a number of teachers at the College are setting out to run the Connemara Marathon/Half-Marathon this Sunday April 23. The proceeds of their run, which people can contribute to on Gofundme/ Merlin College 10th Anniversary Run, are in aid of raising money to develop an all-weather running track at Doughiska Park.

Spacious four bed townhouse in Oranmore

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market via private treaty an excellent townhouse in the popular Riverdale development in Oranmore, Galway.

Family home in the heart of Salthill

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Colleran auctioneers has just listed a house in one of the most sought-after locations in Galway. No 9 Dr Mannix Road in Salthill is just a stroll from the Promenade and surrounded by sports facilities and a choice of both primary and secondary schools. These exclusive residential developments are a thing of the past, built when large gardens and spacious living accommodation were not additional extras, and when you see the size of the back garden at No 9 you won’t be disappointed.

Pitch battle as Rahoon-Newcastle hail Salthill-Knocknacarra move as ‘violating spirit of the GAA’

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Two long-established GAA clubs in the city areas are at loggerheads over plans by one to construct a state of the art playing facilities to within a short distance of the other.

 

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