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The university man, the Headford ambush, and the 'Day of Rage'
For most of December 1920, Thomas Hynes, quartermaster of the Galway IRA, was in Queen’s College Galway - today's NUIG - hiding from Crown forces, sleeping on top of bookshelves, and assisting in the making of grenades.
Barna display new lease of life as football championship continues
The Claregalway Hotel Senior Football Championship is heating up after the latest group games ensure there is still much to play for in round three.
Corofin juggernaut continues to roll
Reigning champions Corofin followed up their demolition of Oughterard in the opening round with another resounding victory over an under-strength Monivea-Abbey at the weekend.
Galway’s best football scores of the past ten years
On a day when the all-conquering Dubs overpowered Galway despite a promising start by the Tribesmen, Damien Comer produced a moment of magic out on the sideline by the Cusack Stand.
Annaghdown home is refurbished
It can be difficult to find a bungalow home. This lovely property is in the village of Annaghdown, within walking distance of the pier and national school, and opposite the church.
Good luck Galway fighters
The Galway Black Dragon Kickboxing Gym has eight fighters in action in The Unified World Championships this week.
Corofin ease into quarter-finals of championship
Current county champions Corofin eased into the preliminary quarter-finals of the senior football championship once again after a underwhelming, yet highly effective display against Maigh Cuilinn, in Pearse Stadium, winning by 2-17 to 0-11.
Annaghdown mourns the loss of ‘a fine young man
The village of Annaghdown has been plunged into mourning this week after news emerged that a well known local man was killed in a road crash in Australia. Tributes have been paid to Ger Scully who was involved in a collision in South Hedland, Western Australia on Sunday.