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Tierney expects Galway to come out all guns blazing against Mayo

By Paul Keane Want to know just how important a player Matthew Tierney has become to Galway in their pursuit of the ...

County senior football title race to kick off in late July

THE senior football club championship is scheduled to get underway on the last weekend of July just before the Galway...

McGrath’s goal vital as Galway edge past lively Clare

Galway 1-13 Clare   0-13 Eanna O’Reilly at Cusack Park THE Galway senior camogie team recorded their second win of...

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Galway rise to the occasion in ending their Cork bogey

Galway 3-11 Cork 1-11 GALWAY’S senior ladies footballers left their recent woes behind them last Saturday as a historic first senior championship...

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Galway footballers must go the long way round after surprise loss to Armagh

Armagh 0-16 Galway 1-12 SUDDENLY, Galway footballers are in trouble. A seamless championship season up to now has hit serious turbulence and it r...

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Shefflin is left shattered as Galway suffer crushing loss

By Eanna O’Reilly IN the aftermath of Galway’s defeat to Kilkenny at Croke Park on Sunday, manager Henry Shefflin was struggling to comprehend how...

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Galway’s chance to make road to glory a little easier

WHILE we haven’t quite reached the do-or-die portion of this year’s All-Ireland senior football championship, things are certainly starting to heat...

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Galway boys fail to fire in disappointing loss to Derry

Derry  1-13 Galway 0-4 DERRY exacted revenge for their semi-final defeat a year earlier as they ran out comfortable winners over reigning All...

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Lots of wriggle room for clubs in new-look hurling title races

THERE was a time in the Galway hurling championship when we were all watching out for the ‘Group of Death’ after the draws were made. But those ...


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