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Pairc Chiaráin prepares to host three competitive Athlone GAA club fixtures
This Friday night, April 19, promises to be a very busy and exciting one in Páirc Chiaráin Athlone with the club’s senior men, intermediate ladies and minor boys all in competitive action on home soil.
Athlone commence their ACFL Division 1 campaign with Pairc Chiaráin stalemate
Athlone commenced their Division 1 campaign with a hard-fought draw against a determined Shandonagh side under the floodlights in Páirc Chiaráin on Friday night last.
Route to Croke Park - Westmeath’s journey to Tailteann Cup Final
When Westmeath step on to the hallowed Croke Park surface on Saturday it will be the team’s fourth fixture in the inaugural Tailteann Cup competition, a journey to this showpiece occasion which commenced with a three point victory over Laois in O’Moore Park, on May 29.
A gem in the prime location of Shantalla
No 38 Colmcille Road is a charming ready-to-occupy modernised home with off street parking to the front for two vehicles, side access, and a private west facing rear garden which is not overlooked. Located close to UHG, NUIG, and a 10 minute stroll to the city centre, the house has benefited from recent upgrade with external cladded insulation, double glazed windows, solid timber flooring, and Nest remote controls for water, heating, and alarm.
Wolfe Tones, county football champions, 1936
Now that GAA club games are being played again, we thought to show you the county champions of 1936, Wolfe Tones. They were a city based team who also won the championship in 1941 but after that they seemed to fade out. Another city team of the period, Galway Gaels, who were champions in 1930, also faded out in the 1940s. Maybe some of the members of both clubs joined Father Griffins which was founded in 1948.