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Town claim win over Waterford
With Finn Harps setting the pace in the SSE Airtricity League First Division, Athlone Town were under pressure to record a win at Lissywollen last Friday night against Waterford United, but Eddie Wallace’s compact side remained cool to take the full complement of spoils.
Portumna sneak past Loughrea at the death
Most supporters leaving Kenny Park on Sunday afternoon will have had some degree of sympathy for Loughrea, who were rather unfortunate to lose against a lethargic Portumna outfit.
St Thomas tipped to oust champions in hurling semi-final
St Thomas v Gort (Kenny Park 1.30pm)
Mullagh and Loughrea replay this Sunday in Kenny Park
Following last weekend's exciting 1-13 to 0-16 draw in Ballinasloe, Mullagh and Loughrea must do it all again this Sunday (2.30pm) in Athenry.
Jezzebelle - ‘high octane’ rhythm’n’roots
DUBLIN’S JEZZEBELLE have been impressing the critics this year and Galway can hear what the fuss is about when they play Monroe’s Live on Wednesday at 11pm.
Castlegar face Kiltormer in replay on Monday
Castlegar and Kiltormer will renew acquaintance in the county hurling championship next Monday in Athenry at 6.30pm.
Turloughmore hit 3-13 past champions
The big surprise last weekend in the Cooper Hurling Championship came in Kenny Park with Turloughmore’s impressive and well-deserved 3-13 to 1-11 victory over All-Ireland champions Clarinbridge.
United must start to pocket points
Galway United, short on confidence following six defeats on the spin, will be hoping to arrest their slide when Bohemians visit Terryland Park tomorrow evening.
Gear up for Roots weekend with One Take Sessions
Rhythm and Roots fever is in the air, and it extends into this month’s One Take Sessions at Cleere's, taking place this Friday in Cleere's Theatre on Parliament Street.
Galway hurleres will not begrudge Clare’s victory
It was a titantic struggle and a great advertisement for the game. The young hurlers of Galway and Clare slugged it out in the All-Ireland under-21 hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium until finally extra time saw Clare take the honours.