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Galway footballers secure promotion with four-goal haul over Derry

The Galway footballers will be playing division one football in 2023 after securing an immediate return to the top flight with a game to spare.

Tribesmen primed for Rebel assault

Galway footballers will be hoping weather does not affect Saturday's round four National League fixture with Cork, having suffered an eleventh hour postponement of last weekend's fixture against Offaly in Pearse Stadium due to Storm Eunice.

Few would bet against Galway to preserve unbeaten record on Sunday

Padraic Joyce’s Galway will be looking to make it three wins from three when they face a winless Offaly in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (2pm).

Galway Footballers claim second successive league win

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Padraic Joyce’s Galway have secured four points from four in the division two Allianz League following a hard-fought 1-12 to 0-09 win over Down in Páirc Esler on Saturday evening.

Youth Work Ireland Midlands benefit from Marist College fundraising initiative

Marist College, Athlone recently hosted a successful non-uniform day raising vital funds for the Youth Work Ireland Midlands Here4U listening service.

New long-term tourism plan for Clew Bay launched

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Fáilte Ireland has launched a new plan to help drive and sustain tourism in Clew Bay.

Knocknacarra FC still developing

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The rise of Knocknacarra FC’s underage set-up continues. What started at McGrath’s Field 25 years ago or so has transformed into a hugely successful operation. Every Saturday morning at Cappagh Park during the football season is packed with action.

Joyce disappointed at second half capitulation against resurgent Mayo

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It was a disappointed Padraic Joyce who faced the media after Galway were unable to generate any second half scores from play in their Connacht Final capitulation at Croke Park this afternoon.

Western warfare takes place in Croke Park

Galway face Mayo this Sunday afternoon in a Connacht final with extra significance. Not only is it a continuation of the old-school straight knock out championship, but, to accommodate the expected large crowds, the game has been moved to Croke Park.

 

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