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Third quarter troubles prove insurmountable for Killimor

Camross 2-11 Killimor 0-12 By Eanna O’Reilly in Trim KILLIMOR’S winning run came to an end on Sunday afterno...

Four-way battle looks on the cards for Premier Division title

Soccer Wrap with Mike Rafferty The Brod Trill Premier Division is almost at the halfway stage, and it looks like i...

Things are going from bad to worse as United crash again

Cork City 1 Galway United 0 IF it wasn’t a crisis before Friday night, surely it is now after Galway United fel...

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Galway United head to Drogheda with both sides having lost main strikers in past week

The League of Ireland is as unpredictable as ever as strange results and a lack of consistency from most clubs continues to catch the eye. In the m...

Lively Galway get job done against defensive Donegal

Galway 1-11 Donegal 1-2 By DARREN KELLY IN LIFFORD ANOTHER job done and another step towards the Holy Grail! Galway’s senior ladies footba...

Horgan says players need to rediscover their confidence after poor run of results

If Ollie Horgan is right in saying that Galway United’s fortunes are likely to turn in the most unlikely of places, the chances are that they’ll ge...

Perfect 10 for Cortinhians as they shine under lights

Corinthians 64 Buccaneers 0 By John Mulligan Corinthians bounced back from their recent blip in form with a comprehensive and comfortable ...

Galway Bohs make history with football trip to Morocco

Players from Galway Bohemians made history last month when they participated in the first-ever African-Irish soccer tournament, which was staged in...

The perfect start for Sarsfields as champs fend off St Thomas’ foes

THE various county camogie championships kicked off over the last week with some very interesting ties taking place. There were wins for Sarsfie...


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Third quarter troubles prove insurmountable for Killimor
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