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Gallant Galway ladies leave All-Ireland Final place in marathon struggle

Dublin 3-14

Galway 2-14

THIS cruel defeat will torment Galway for a long time. Seconds away from thwarting title favourites Dublin for the second year running, the Tribeswomen let their opponents fatally off the hook.

Twice they had possession after substitute Andrea Trill had shot them into the lead with less than two minutes remaining, but Galway’s game management let them down presenting the Dubs’ Hannah Tyrrell with the opportunity of forcing extra time.

It must have been a deflating end to normal time for the Connacht champions after a heroic second half display against the wind. Galway might have only manged four points in that period, but the scores had also dried up for Dublin.

That closing 30 minutes which turned into a physical and cautious battle bore little resemblance to the fluid counter-attacking play of the opening 30 minutes when Galway failed to finish several goal chances.

Ultimately, that’s when Daniel Moynihan’s charges lost this thrilling semi-final in Tullamore on Saturday evening. Instead of being five or six points up at the break, they were only level.

But Galway came oh so close to overcoming their inability to find the net in normal time. This is a group of players who were unbeaten all year and they fought tooth and nail against the elements on the resumption

Dublin just couldn’t shake them off and when Trill edged Galway back in front in the 58th minute, a second big championship victory in 12 months over the sport’s dominant force of modern times was on the cards.

In last year’s epic quarter-final at Parnell Park, Galway had stunned the Dubs and they must be devastated this week after failing to repeat that magnificent victory. They had the chances to do it, but the necessary ruthlessness was missing.

Twice in the first half, they cut the Dublin defence open only for Ailbhe Davoren and Kate Slevin to be denied from close range by goalkeeper Abby Shiels and full back Leah Caffrey respectively.

That’s not forgetting the tireless Louise Ward seeing a handpassed effort rebound off the crossbar when she would have been better off electing to shoot or when Slevin pointed on the turn when another goal chance appeared on

Dublin were probably the more athletic outfit, with the likes of Eilish O’Dowd, Niamh Hetherton, Caoimhe O’Connor, until forced to retire injured, and the fit-again Carla Rowe testing the fitness of their Galway rivals, but in footballing terms last year’s All-Ireland finalists are a match for anyone.

Pictured: Galway’s Noone sisters, Lynsey and Hannah, preparing to block the scoring attempt of Dublin’s Hannah Tyrrell during the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Senior Championship semi-final at O’Connor Park, Tullamore on Saturday evening.  Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

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Druid stalwarts help launch stamps commemorating 50th anniversary

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Druid stalwarts help launch stamps commemorating 50th anniversary

This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM

Two special stamps will go on sale tomorrow to mark Druid Theatre Company’s 50th anniversary.

The stamps were designed by Atelier David Smith, with original photography by Matthew Thomspon.

The designs feature actors Marty Rea, Aaron Monaghan and Marie Mullen

Our reporter Sarah Slevin went along to the launch and photo shoot at the Mick Lally Theatre today and spoke to a very excited bunch of Druid stalwarts

Both stamps and a special limited-edition envelope will be available from tomorrow at main post offices and from anpost.com/druid with free delivery.

 

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Council to meet watersports groups over Silverstrand "ban"

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Council to meet watersports groups over Silverstrand "ban"

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Galway City Council is to meet with watersports groups next week over a controversial “ban” on all watersports at Silverstrand Beach.

A meeting this week heard although the sign appears to indicate that activities like kitesurfing and paddleboarding are outright prohibited, it’s actually just advisory.

Management claimed the move is necessary to fulfill the criteria to maintain Silverstrand’s Blue Flag status.

But Fine Gael Councillor Clodagh Higgins dismissed that as completely false and misleading.

Speaking afterwards to David Nevin, she said she’s incredibly annoyed by the lack of consultation before these signs were put up

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Special stamps honour Druid Theatre's 50th anniversary

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Special stamps honour Druid Theatre's 50th anniversary

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Two special stamps will go on sale tomorrow to mark Druid Theatre Company’s 50th anniversary.

The designs, which feature actors Marty Rea, Aaron Monaghan and Marie Mullen, were unveiled at the Mick Lally Theatre in the city today.

The stamps were designed by Atelier David Smith, with original photography by Matthew Thomspon.

Both stamps and a special limited-edition envelope will be available from tomorrow at main post offices and from anpost.com/druid with free delivery.

Druid Artistic Director Garry Hynes, who was given a framed version of the stamp at Druid Lane today, says it’s an honour

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33 motorcyclists seriously injured in Galway over 5 year period

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33 motorcyclists seriously injured in Galway over 5 year period

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33 motorcyclists were seriously injured on Galway roads between 2020 and 2024.

That’s according to new figures from the RSA, which show Dublin and Cork had the highest figures.

The Galway figure accounts for 4 per cent of the national total, compared to 29 per cent for Dublin, 12 for Cork, 6 for Meath, and 5 per cent for Kildare.

Between 2020 and 2024, 105 motorcyclists were killed on Irish roads, and a further 884 were seriously injured.

This accounts for 14 per cent of all road deaths and 12 per cent of serious injuries.

All of the deaths were male, and when it comes to serious injuries, men also accounted for 93 percent of the total.

Half of all fatalities happened at the weekend, and the vast majority were on rural roads.

Two thirds of cases involved collision with another vehicle; while a third were single vehicle collisions.

Failure to observe was identified as the most common factor in multi-vehicle collisions that resulted in serious injuries.

The RSA is urging drivers to show increased vigilance, and take a second look before pulling out or turning.

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Contract awarded for new day centre and homeless accommodation in Westside

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Contract awarded for new day centre and homeless accommodation in Westside

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The contract has been awarded for the construction of the new day centre and homeless accommodation in Westside

The new Day Centre and Temporary Emergency Homeless Accommodation at Seamus Quirke Road will be built by Galway-based Carey Building Contractors with the design team led by Simon J. Kelly Architects.

Construction will commence in the next few weeks on this vital service for homeless men and women

It forms part of the Galway City Council Housing For All Action Plan and it’s hoped it will open in early 2027

It involves the demolition of the current Teach Corrib Day Centre in Westside, which is no longer fit for purpose

The new energy-efficient, modern facility will provide enhanced Day Centre services and 10 interchangeable units for Emergency Homeless Accommodation.

It will have the capacity to adapt during the winter months to increase the intake of vulnerable rough sleepers.

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Concern over AI in Oireachtas na Gaeilge competitions

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Concern over AI in Oireachtas na Gaeilge competitions

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The organisers of the highly regarded annual literary competition Oireachtas na Gaeilge are concerned about artificial intelligence resources

Galway has a proud history in the competition where expertise will be availed of this year to spot any use of AI as Máirtín Ó Catháin explains

Oireachtas na Gaeilge, founded in 1897 has fostered and championed the Irish language in Ireland and around the world.

The literary competitions comprising prose and poetry have long been a cornerstone in that effort.

Writers such as internationally known Máirtín Ó Cadhain from An Spidéal have been winners in the past, as were many more from the Galway Gaeltacht areas.

They had a singular intelligence and it was their own.

Now there is Artificial Intelligence and if it is spotted in a poem, story or journalistic feature, such an entry will be deemed invalid by Oireachtas adjudicators.

That could be easier said than done as people with expertise say AI has good Irish.

While AI has not been specifically referred to in the ground rules, it is nonetheless stated that an entry for the Oireachtas competitions must be bona fide.

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More than 800 children on waiting list for disability support services in West and North West region

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More than 800 children on waiting list for disability support services in West and North West region

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878 children are on Children Disability Network Team waiting lists across the West and North Western region.

The services are for children up to the age of 18, and include occupational therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers and speech and language therapists.

At the end of May, 324 children in the West and North West had been waiting over a year for assessment and support from CDNTs.

Galway East Sinn Féin TD Louis O’Hara says it’s not good enough that children are left waiting for these vital services.

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Two University of Galway students claim entrepreneur awards

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Two University of Galway students claim entrepreneur awards

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Two University of Galway students have claimed awards for their early-stage business ideas as part of the IdeasLab Start100 programme.

Run by the University, the competition explores challenges across a wide range of sectors, including health, education and AI.

Sean Allen has been named the overall winner for his concept LeukoCheck – a continuous blood monitoring system designed for ICU patients.

Meanwhile, Joseph Tannian claimed the ‘One to Watch’ award for his idea Dua-line: a new-generation pump re-imagining diabetes care.

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