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Galway ladies' attacking quality could prove crucial

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Galway Ladies backed up their opening round win with a ruthless 19-point mauling of Tyrone to seal a home All-Ireland quarter-final.

Classy Fitzy is ripping up the Love Island playbook

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Our Fitzy has taken the Love Island playbook, flicked through it, and binned it.

Galway Ladies' All-Ireland campaign gets underway against Royals

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Galway Ladies' footballers kick off their All-Ireland campaign away to 2025 runners-up Meath in Stamullen this Sunday afternoon.

How they got there – Ballygunner’s road to the All-Ireland final

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Waterford Senior Club Hurling Championship

Loughrea eye date with Croker

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Galway champions Loughrea take on Sleacht Néill in the AIB All-Ireland Club Hurling Championship semi-final this Sunday at Parnell Park.

How they got there – Galway’s route to the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Final

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Round 1 – Galway vs Dublin May 24 (Kenny Park)

Women of Galway, women of steel

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This Sunday, in the great theatre of Croke Park, under the endless sky of Dublin’s northside, the women of Galway take to the field once more. Maroon and white hearts beat faster as the clock ticks toward the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Final—a familiar yet sacred moment, nearly 30 years on from that first crowning glory in 1996.

Galway set up All-Ireland final repeat

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Cathal Murray's side impressed as they secured a 1-18 to 1-11 semi-final victory over Tipperary at Nowlan Park last weekend. They did not have it all their own way, but the Tribeswomen prevailed to set up a repeat of last year's final at Croke Park.

THE FULL FORWARD - In defence of the clubs

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One of my favourite things about our national games is the casual interaction with supporters who just want to chat about the latest hot topic.

Hurlers more than capable of springing an upset at Croker

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Successive wins over Offaly, Wexford, Antrim, and Dublin have put Galway exactly where they would have wanted to be at the start of the campaign, with a guaranteed place in an All-Ireland quarter final and a chance to annex the Bob O’Keeffe Cup back to the west for only the fourth time.

 

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