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Galway schools named provincial NFL Flag Champions
Mercy Primary School and Coláiste Baile Chláir will compete at the 2025 NFL Flag All-Ireland National Championships which take place on November 20 at the Sport Ireland National Indoor Complex.
Dexcom Ireland announce golfer Liam Nolan as a brand ambassador
DexCom, Inc. the a global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring for people with diabetes, today announced Galway based professional golfer Liam Nolan will join them as a brand ambassador in Ireland.
Thrilling encounter in prospect as top two clash at Pearse Stadium
Galway and Donegal face off at Pearse Stadium this Sunday with both sides eager to continue their unbeaten starts to their league campaigns.
Roscommon up next for flawless Galway
Galway will look to continue their perfect start to the Division Two National Football League campaign as they face Roscommon at Tuam Stadium on Sunday, February 9.
Roscommon up next for flawless Galway
Galway will look to continue their perfect start to the Division Two National Football League campaign as they face Roscommon at Tuam Stadium on Sunday, February 9.
Galway and Armagh to lock horns again in league opener
Galway and Armagh rekindle their rivalry this Sunday at Pearse Stadium in the opening fixture of the Allianz National Football League (throw-in: 5.15pm).
Ward joins Lidl and the LGFA to 'Get Behind the Fight'
Lidl Ireland and the LGFA are urging supporters to 'Get Behind the Fight' as research reveals that 42 per cent of people are more likely to attend female games to watch a high-profile player.
Galway sports company announced as national tech finalist
KPMG Ireland has announced the eight shortlisted companies that will compete in the Ireland final of the KPMG Global Tech Innovator competition 2024. One of the companies named is Galway's Precision Sports Technology.
Galway's fate in own hands despite Dublin thrashing
Galway suffered a disappointing 0-22 to 0-14 loss against Dublin last weekend in Pearse Stadium. This was followed by Kerry’s defeat of Roscommon, meaning that if Galway don’t lose in Killarney on Sunday afternoon, they won’t be depending on outside results to remain in division one.
