Ready, steady, go in this year’s Streets of Galway
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
Galway’s most popular athletic event, the 2009 Future Streets of Galway 8k Road Race, takes place this Saturday evening (August 8).
Read more ...Galway athletes set to shine on world stage
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
Galway’s two top athletes Olive Loughnane and Paul Hession head to the World Track and Field Championships in Berlin next week as part of the Athletics Ireland team.
Read more ...Golf results
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
•Bearna Golf Club: Men’s stableford, Hugh O'Donnell (23) 40; 2nd John Collins (10) 38; Tim Tarpey (13) 38; Gross, Patrick Neville (2) 31; Cat 1, Derek Corcoran (7) 35; Cat 2, John McSweeney (16) 37; Cat 3, Michael O'Toole (18) 37; Parent & child, Stephen (6) & Joseph Daly (24) 44.
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Galway swimmers finish season with a flourish
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
Galway Swimming Club made its mark at the Irish Youth and Senior National Swimming Championships in Dublin,
Read more ...Mayo can overcome Royals to face Kerry - once again
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
After Kerry hammering the lard out of Dublin last Monday it is difficult to predict the victors now with any huge degree of confidence.
Read more ...Senior Football League round six
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
With the county championship quarter-finals fixed for next weekend, the last eight teams in contention have a final run out in the league this weekend.
In a full round of matches in the Senior Football League, all games take place on Saturday evening.
Read more ...Duffy helps Ireland to silver
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
Young Turloughmore star Michael Duffy continues to challenge for showjumping honours after helping Ireland secure silver at the European championships in Belgium over the weekend.
Read more ...SPORTS SHORTS
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
•Galway ladies football junior team play Cork in the Aisling McGing semi-final on Sunday in Mallow (3pm).The junior team has already drawn with Cork earlier in the season. In camogie, Galway face Derry in Ballinasloe (2pm) on Saturday in the Gala Intermediate Championship, while in hurling the Galway intermediate hurlers play Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final at 5pm in Portlaoise.
Read more ...Ballyholland wins plate
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
Ballyholland and jockey Andrew McNamara on their way to winning the William Hill Galway Plate yesterday. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy.
Read more ...Disappointing result must prompt soul searching in Galway camp
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
So another year drifts by and the Galway senior footballers once again cannot make any real impression at the business end of the season on the inter-county championship.
Read more ...Ballindine sensation takes Claregalway Grand Prix
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
For the second week running Ballindine’s young riding sensation Eric Glynn stole the headlines by winning the Claregalway McDonald’s Drive Thru Grand Prix on Sunday in superb style.
Glynn was riding Retiro Van W — which he jumped to sixth in a National Grand Prix event in Limerick last week — on Sunday and having secured a place with 18 others in the jump-off from a starting field of 56, he set about a clear round determined to shave as much as possible off the clock in the process.
Read more ...No room for complacency as buoyant Galway prepare for Sligo clash
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
When Galway United and Sligo Rovers collide there usually isn’t any shortage of interest, and with both clubs emboldened by victories last weekend Terryland Park will provide an ideal backdrop tomorrow evening.
Read more ...Galway defeat snatched from the jaws of victory
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
For nearly an hour everything was going to plan, but it all unravelled in the crucial last 13 minutes. Six points ahead Galway were motoring well, Waterford were in deep bother, and the signs suggested that the maroons would close the deal for the third week in succession.
Waterford, though, ploughed on defiantly. Dan Shanahan was summoned from the bench, and announced his arrival with an early fetch under pressure. Shanahan dragged his shot wide, but he remained cool, and gathered a few more aerial deliveries which ultimately ensured it was Waterford who prevailed.
Read more ...Colga convincing winners in Irish Cup quarter-final
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
Colga girls’ u-14 team ran out convincing winners in the end of the quarter-finals match of the Irish Cup played in Mervue.
Read more ...Galway hurlers ready as the hard road leads to Thurles
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Galway’s first hurling championship win over Cork since 2002 has prompted renewed hope in the county’s senior hurlers. However John McIntyre’s evolving team has little time to enjoy Saturday’s 1-19 to 0-15 victory over Cork as they head to Semple Stadium for their next assignment, an All Ireland hurling quarter-final with Waterford, on Sunday.
Read more ...It’s now shoulders to the wheel for Galway footballers
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Galway footballers, beaten last Sunday, now face Donegal this Saturday at 5pm in Markievicz Park.
At a small stretch it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that they will beat Donegal, but then in the last eight they will face either Tyrone, Cork, or Dublin. Based on what we have seen thus far from our big ball team in the championship, can you see them beating any of those three? I hope I am wrong, but I cannot.
Read more ...Guthrie’s return should aid United’s cause
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Galway United will not be short of motivation entering the Carlisle Grounds tomorrow for a highly important clash with Bray Wanderers.
Read more ...Jes rowers selected for internationals
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Several rowers from Coláiste Iognáid have been selected to row in international competitions this month following the National Rowing Championships in Co Cork.
Read more ...Gold rush for Galway swimmers
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Five national titles were the highlight of a successful Galway performance at the recent Irish National Age-Groups Championships in Dublin.
Read more ...Mayo fully deserved their victory
Thu, Jul 23, 2009
Despite being bitterly disappointed like many other Galway people by our defeat to Mayo on Sunday, and the manner of it, it must be acknowledged that the better team won.
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