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Galway face newly promoted Waterford in league quarter-final
The Galway hurlers face the long trek to Walsh Park this Sunday for the Allianz Hurling league quarter-finals where they face Waterford (4pm) in the last eight.
Hurlers prepare for in-form Rebels at Pearse Stadium
Anthony Cunningham's hurlers will face Jimmy Barry-Murphy's Cork this Sunday (2.30pm) at Pearse Stadium in what has the makings of a top-class contest.
Pearse Stadium closes until spring
Pearse Stadium will remain closed for the remainder of the season for remedial drainage work and a pitch upgrade.
Westmeath hurlers hope to escape relegation
Tomorrow afternoon’s Leinster Senior Hurling Championship round robin clash carries huge importance for Westmeath at Mullingar as Brian Hanley’s team seek to escape relegation to the Christy Ring Cup.
Westmeath hope to make an impact tomorrow
An important Saturday for Westmeath in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship beckons tomorrow when Brian Hanley’s team visit Ballycastle for a clash with Antrim.
Semi-final up for grabs in Limerick
The Galway senior hurlers travel to Limerick on Sunday to take on the home side at the Gaelic Grounds (3.30pm) in the National Hurling league quarter-final.
Bitter disappointment as Westmeath hurling proposal turned down
Hurling folk in both Westmeath and Carlow have been left bitterly disappointed after their joint proposal for a new 14-county top-tier structure for the Allianz hurling league was defeated last Saturday at a meeting of the GAA’s Central Council by the narrowest of margins.
Minors fail to make the grade
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Footballers blessed with visit of Waterford in round two
The Galway footballers have again been lucky with another home draw, and another division four team, in round two of the qualifiers. They will face Waterford on Saturday at 2.30pm in Salthill.
Galway favourites to retain Leinster title, but they can expect a stern test
Dublin remain the 9/4 outsiders against Galway this Sunday in the Leinster hurling final at Croke Park (4pm), despite having ditched Kilkenny out of the championship.