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Galway clubs enjoy success at Grand League regatta
A large rowing contingent from Galway participated across various grades in the first Grand League Regatta of the Irish Rowing season, the two-day Skibbereen event.
Galway clubs lead the way at Irish Rowing Championships
Olympic bronze medalist Fiona Murtagh was back on the water at the Irish Rowing Championship helping a composite NUI Galway and Galway Rowing Club to gold.
Colman's look to keep up Mayo run of success against Jarlath's
St Colman's College, Claremorris, are going to looking to make it six consecutive Connacht College's A titles on the bounce for Mayo schools on Saturday afternoon.
Galway Community Circus free workshops
SUNDAY CIRCUS is a new, free series of circus workshops from Galway Community Circus, for young people from migrant backgrounds.
Frank O’Connell recalls Peter Mernagh’s significant sporting contribution
Frank O’Connell still vividly remembers some of Peter Mernagh’s goals and interventions on pitches throughout the west. Last week Mernagh, part of a famous sporting family in Galway, passed away.
Alan Murphy appointed new Galway WFC manager
Alan Murphy will take charge of Galway WFC for the 2022 SSE Airtricity League Women's National League.
11 Galway schools selected for Safe Routes to School programme
Eleven schools across Galway city and county have been selected for inclusion in the first round of the Safe Routes to School programme to support walking and cycling infrastructure for school goers.
An eye on the high flying Banner'
Colm Collins' Clare will welcome Mayo to Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon with promotion to Division One of the National Football League up for grabs.
Three Galway students awarded Scholarships of Excellence from AIT
Three Galway students were among the 30 recipients of awards at Athlone Institute of Technology’s Scholarship of Excellence ceremony this week – the highest number of recipients since the awards’ inauguration four years ago.
Carolan in search for pastures not so green
Nigel Carolan, always steeped in green, takes flight after some 26 years with Connacht to become a better coach.