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Under one roof - How Connacht Rugby’s new HPC is powering connection, recovery, and performance

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Connacht Rugby's Dexcom Stadium and High Performance Centre (HPC) is a hive of activity. Work continues behind the new Clan Stand as head coach Stuart Lancaster and his squad train out on the pristine Dexcom Stadium surface. Inside the new Connacht Rugby HPC, there is a tangible enthusiasm that reverberates through the building and meets you around every corner. Connacht Rugby is gearing up for its newest and most exciting chapter yet.

Night-mayor decade

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Mike Cubbard is perched on a sofa in the bare-walled living room of his new house, supping a mug of tea, describing his pregnant wife being threatened with a beating, their children burned alive, and his mother raped.

Meet the team at O’Donnellan & Joyce

Niall Cuddy

Concerning mental health levels place Ireland at bottom of EU rankings

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Global insights of the annual AXA Mind Health Report reveal concerning mental health statistics for Ireland, health insurance provider Laya healthcare has warned.

A review of the 2024 Galway office market

By Sean Coyne, Divisional Director, Cushman & Wakefield Galway

Tribesmen travel to struggling Bohs after positive international break

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There is a lot to being a League of Ireland manager. The role often entails management, coaching, recruiting, organising facilities and fundraising and sometimes more.

International break an opportunity to rest and get players back to full fitness

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With Galway United remaining the only unbeaten side in the league, on first impression the international break may seem like poor timing.

It's been a busy break, but new season brings excitement

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Rainy night left legacy of impressions

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Most of the 400 souls who saw Galway United take on Cobh Ramblers in 1997 might have consigned it to the dustbin of memory. But a humdrum night in the First Division sparked something in an impressionable lad from Newbridge making his first pilgrimage to a rainy Terryland.

Connacht’s second-half comeback falls just short

 

 

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