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Emer Flatley relishing new role with FAI and the Galway City Council

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Many valuable lessons have been learned during a demanding spell across the world. The value of sport simply goes beyond the action between the white chalk lines: it is about communities, friendships, making connections, and social interaction.

Tracking the demographics of participation to prepare for the future

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Mayo GAA is coming off the back of one their most successful decades on the field, claiming All Ireland titles at minor and u21 level, six Connacht senior titles, a National League win and five All Ireland final appearances.

Buccaneers pay due tribute to former Athlone RFC playing stalwart

 

Athlone Town senior teams continue competitive pre-season action

 

Shauna Fox delighted to captain Galway WFC

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Shauna Fox is delighted to be appointed Galway WFC captain for the 2021 season.

Sideline Chat with Vinny Faherty

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One of Galway's best known soccer players, Faherty enjoyed a lengthy career that earned him selection for the Republic of Ireland at various levels, and taken him to Australia and Cyprus. Faherty is a prolific goalscorer - the third highest scorer in Galway United's history.

SIDELINE CHAT with Seán Ó Domhnaill

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Seán Ó Domhnaill All Ireland Gaelic football winner with Galway 1998 and 2001 Club: An Cheathrú Rua. Age 46.

Danno, the quintessential Galwegian

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He was one of those people who was known to all by just the one name, Danno, and that was not even his actual name. He was born Francis Brendan Heaslip in Knocknacarra in 1938. Because he looked very like a boxing champion of the times, Danno O’Mahoney, he was given the nickname and it stuck. He was one of six siblings born to Joe Heaslip from Cork and Maureen O’Donoghue from Tuam; Minnie, Jimmy, Michael, Danno, Helen, and Phil. They lived in Lenaboy Gardens in Salthill,.

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GPA’s 2021 Rookie Camp

Gavin seeking to positively impact professional football surrounds

Recently turned 18 years of age, Dylan Gavin has much to celebrate on his journey to being a successful professional footballer.

 

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