Search Results for 'Connacht Colleges Senior Football Championship'
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Supporting your studies - St Jarlath's Credit Union
Navigating third level education can be challenging, especially when it comes to finances. Worry not, St. Jarlath’s Credit Union are here to help through its Educate 360 Loan – designed to ease the financial pressures of pursuing higher education.
Colman's look to keep up Mayo run of success against Jarlath's
St Colman's College, Claremorris, are going to looking to make it six consecutive Connacht College's A titles on the bounce for Mayo schools on Saturday afternoon.
Work begins on €17 million Community Nursing Unit in Tuam
Work has begun on the new €17 million Community Nursing Unit facility in Tuam, which will have 50 beds and a high dependency unit.
Tender process begins for €6 million Intreo Centre for Tuam
The tender process for the new Intreo Centre, located at the Old Library in Shop Street, Tuam, has begun with applications to carry out the work required to be submitted before September 30.
All set for the county senior football semi-finals in Tuam
The 2015 Galway senior football championship is down to the last four teams with two intriguing fixtures.
Connacht championship crown beckons for Killanin on Sunday in Tuam
Galway’s intermediate football champions Killanin will face St Croans (Roscommon) on Sunday in Tuam Stadium (2pm) in the Connacht championship decider.
Derby date for Mayo schools in semi-final showdown
Tomorrow afternoon the townland of Bekan will see the meeting of some of the best schools’ footballing talent in the county when St Gerald’s College, Castlebar, and St Colman’s College, Claremorris, come face to face in the Connacht Colleges Senior Football Championship A semi-final.
Ted Webb competition has lots of action this weekend
The Connacht council promoted Ted Webb Connacht under-16 football tournament eagerly awaited by all involved in underage football in the province gets underway this coming Saturday in Tuam and Castlebar on a blitz system. Roscommon are the reigning champions having captured the crown in Ballyhaunis last August Bank holiday. This highly valued event is considered by many football pundits as a key indicator to the possible contenders for minor honours in the intervening two years,