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Captain fantastic mining the Moycullen magic
There's definitely something in the water around Moycullen these times, especially in the realms of women's sport. If it's not Julie Ann Russell firing it into the French net; or Fiona Murtagh sweeping up French waters, it's the example being set by the all-energy captain of the Galway senior ladies team inspiring her side to this weekend's decider at Croke Park.
Peaking at the right time could suit Galway, says Geraghty
The poor form of the Galway team in this year's National League was not a major concern to Kate Geraghty. The former minor star felt that the performance level in each game indicated that Galway were not far off the standard needed to make anyimpact in the Championship.
Late goals, big-time players and dogged defence: Galway's route to the final
Galway 1-11 Mayo 0-9 (Connacht final)
Galway hit their stride ahead of All-Ireland final
Róisín Leonard and Ailbhe Davoren struck crucial first half goals for the Galway ladies against Cork in the All-Ireland senior football semi-final at Glenisk O’Connor Park. Galway will now return to the final for the first time since 2019, where they will face Kerry.
Lunchtime trad sessions at Monroe’s
Monroe’s Live is running a lunchtime traditional Irish showcase, continuing from today, Thursday, July 25, to this Saturday, July 27, daily at 1pm.
Dublin Galway clash for Ladies’ quarterfinal
The other last eight ties will see Kerry host Meath, Cork will face Waterford and Armagh to play Mayo.
Cork loss dashes home quarter-final aspirations
The Galway ladies' football team will need a victory against Laois next weekend to progress to an All-Ireland quarter-final.
Sky’s the limit as Supermac’s opens new outlet at Dublin Airport
Supermac’s Dublin Airport will officially opened its doors yesterday at a ceremony attended by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O Brien.
Division Two awaits Galway women
Waterford footballers produced a powerful final quarter to emerge two-point victors at Duggan Park, Ballinasloe, sending Galway down to Division Two next year.