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Galway aiming to maintain their Indian sign over Cork

By Eanna O’Reilly THE Galway senior camogie team travel to Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on Saturday aiming o book their p...

Agony for Galway ladies in an avoidable loss to Mayo

Mayo 0-10 Galway 1-6 By DARREN KELLY AT PEARSE STADIUM THIS result will hurt Galway. The county’s ladies foo...

Shefflin down in the dumps after Galway get swamped

By Pádraic Ó Ciardha What a difference a year makes. For the second time in 12 months, Limerick got the better of ...

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Tactical and mental failures come back to haunt Galway

By Pádraic Ó Ciardha NOT for the first time, the Galway senior hurlers won’t have been spared as supporters gathered on high stools and at churc...

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Galway hurlers overpowered by All-Ireland champions on deflating day

Limerick 2-24 Galway 1-18 IT’S nearly a decade since a Galway hurling team limped away from a big-game arena with their tails so much between the...

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Anything could happen but Galway have a big chance

IT’S just as well that Galway hurlers are squaring up to champions Limerick at Croke Park on Saturday evening (6pm) in a semi-final rather than a f...

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Galway boss knows they must be near perfect to win

By Eanna O’Reilly GALWAY senior hurling manager Henry Shefflin is looking forward to Saturday’s All-Ireland semi-final against Limerick, and see...

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Corofin come up trumps in a marathon league decider

Corofin 0-13 Tuam Stars 2-7 (After extra time) Corofin win 4-2 on penalties By Ivan Smyth at Tuam Stadium COROFIN retained their Div...

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Barna claim league glory at last in low-scoring struggle

Barna 0-6 Salthill/Knocknacarra 0-4 By DARREN KELLY AT PEARSE STADIUM IT wasn’t a contest for the “purists” but Barna didn’t mind on Frida...


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Galway aiming to maintain their Indian sign over Cork
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