St James win West Board minor final replay
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
St James won their third West Board final in four years last Saturday at Pearse Stadium when they comprehensively defeated Michéal Breathnach’s in the SuperValu minor final by seven points.
Read more ...Maigh Cuilinn’s second win
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
•Maigh Cuilinn and An Spidéal won the spoils in the finals of the Bearna-Na Forbachas annual u-10 hurling tournament in Na Forbacha on Sunday morning. This was Maigh Cuilinn’s second time to win the cup in its 16-year history and An Spideal’s first competition win. Bearna-Na Forbacha’s u-13 hurling team collected the City League Cup thanks to a three-point victory over Salthill.
Read more ...Fractious semi-final goes Loughrea’s way
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
A tight and tempestuous Galway Senior Hurling Championship semi-final concluded in dramatic circumstances as teenager Neil Keary nudged over a last-gasp free to guide Loughrea into another decider with Portumna.
Two minutes into additional time referee Christy Helebert awarded Loughrea a free when Alan Gaynor was deemed to have thrown the sliotar, and Keary was ice cool under pressure.
Read more ...Salthill family celebrates success
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
A Galway family is celebrating a triple success at the Ulster Junior Squash Open.
Read more ...A good start for Maree’s National League debut
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
Maree produced an encouraging start in their first National League fixture against the 2009 champions Ballon on Saturday, and while Ballon’s greater experience prevailed at the end, this was a game that could have gone either way.
Read more ...SPORTS SHORTS
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
•The Bish Rowing Club recently celebrated its 75th anniversary and to mark this occasion the club is organising a celebration in the Westwood House Hotel on Sunday (October 25). The dinner and dance commences at 7.30pm. Tickets €25 each. For further information contact [email protected], 086-6982009 or www.bish.ie/rowing.
• Some 40 sailors from the Galway Bay, Cumann Seoltoireacht an Spideal, and Kinvara Bay sailing clubs competed in the recent GBSC Junior Regatta. In the mixed fleet Aoife Keady and Aisling Bond sailing a 420 won three of the four races to take overall first prize from their fellow clubmates Sam Kinirons (last year’s mixed fleet champion) and Eoghan Groonell. Cian Geraghty and Cathal O'Conchubhaire from Spideal took third place. In the Optimist gold fleet Jack Collins (GBSC) was victorious, winning two races and taking the overall prize for a third successive year. Diarmuid Harvey (GBSC) took second place overall and Rian Conboy (GBSC) came in third. In the Optimist silver fleet Roisin Jordan (GBSC) claimed the trophy with two wins. Catherine Brew Quinn (GBSC) finished second and Fiachra McHugh (GBSC) was third.
Read more ...Pressure mounts for a United victory
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
As the League of Ireland season drifts towards an interesting conclusion Galway United find themselves requiring a positive result from tomorrow’s Terryland Park test with Derry City.
The Connacht derby defeat against a revitalised Sligo Rovers, who also defeated Bray Wanderers at the Showgrounds on Tuesday night, ensures Galway are under duress again as they seek to avoid the dreaded relegation play-offs.
Read more ...Maree youngsters come of age
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Oranmore Maree, well-established as Galway’s basketball nursery, is set to embark on a new development with a men’s team in the National League.
Read more ...Connacht’s Euro qualification at stake in France
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
The stakes are getting higher for Connacht’s European qualification hopes as they head into familiar territory for tomorrow night’s joust with Montpellier (7pm).
Not so common, however, is that this French outfit just pulled off a shock away win in last weekend’s Amlin European Challenge Cup. And in posting a first away victory over pool 2 favourites Worcester, Montpellier now have a spring in their step and believe qualification is within their grasp.
Read more ...Gort’s late flurry fails to stop Portumna
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
A strange Sunday afternoon in Kenny Park eventually ended with a Portumna victory as the All Ireland champions survived despite a flurry of Gort goals.
Read more ...Cup action for Galwegians and Corinthians
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Irish domestic rugby takes a break from league action for round two of this season’s AIB Cup.
Read more ...Moycullen continue to improve
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Moycullen have a two-week respite following their baptism into Superleague basketball.
Read more ...Corofin should have power and experience to collect in replay
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Mountbellew/Moylough will have learnt much from their first county final in more than 20 years. They will believe also they are capable of producing a much more sustained and polished performance than the one they produced two weeks ago.
Read more ...All Ireland success for Galway camogie
Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Galway celebrated All Ireland success this week with the intermediate camogie players claiming this year’s honours in Saturday’s replay over Cork at McDonagh Park, Nenagh.
Three weeks ago the two sides drew 0-15 to 2-09 after Galway allowed Cork back into the match, but on Saturday the Galway team did not let it slip again, finishing convincing and deserved winners.
Read more ...Stalemate at Tuam Stadium
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Mountbellew/Moylough and Corofin will have to do it all over again on Sunday week in Tuam Stadium to decide the winners of the 2009 football championship after a tense, but poor quality, first offering last Sunday afternoon.
Read more ...Tickets too expensive
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
A large number of disgruntled and annoyed Galway GAA people mentioned one thing to me last Sunday and all this week. Some even took the time to email me and phone me to voice their displeasure about the €20 entry cost.And there was also much disquiet about the fact that the Luach for the Clár Oifigiúil was a saucy €5.
Read more ...Connacht open Euro campaign against Spanish visitors
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Connacht’s focus, after an inconsistent start to the season, turns to Europe and first up is a visit of an unknown Spanish side to the Galway Sportsground tomorrow (6.30pm).
Read more ...Galwegians and Corinthians face difficult away assignments
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Galway clubs will be hoping for an improvement in their results in this weekend’s second match of the new AIB League.
Read more ...Moycullen encouraged by first foray into the Superleague
Thu, Oct 08, 2009
Newly-promoted Moycullen found that honest effort was not enough to bridge the gap between the National League and Superleague basketball when they opened their new campaign on Saturday evening.
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