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Portumna back in another county final
Current All-Ireland club hurling and Galway county champions Portumna proved too good for Craughwell on Sunday in Kenny Park, qualifying for yet another county final with a three point victory (1-15 to 0-15).
Championship action returns for Galway hurlers
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This weekend the Galway hurlers put away their club colours after a hectic few weeks of domestic action, and don the maroon and white again when they take their 2014 championship bow on Sunday against Laois in the Leinster quarter-final at Portlaoise (4pm).
Craughwell massive outsiders against St Thomas on Saturday
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There is only one county senior hurling championship game on this weekend when Craughwell, beaten by Beagh (2-18 to 1-14) in their first round game, face St Thomas at Kenny Park on Saturday (5pm).
Healy and Tannion still doubtful as Galway face in-form Cats
The Galway senior hurlers and their loyal supporters will head down the motorway from Gort this Sunday morning to face Kilkenny in the league semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick (2pm).
Semi-final up for grabs in Limerick
The Galway senior hurlers travel to Limerick on Sunday to take on the home side at the Gaelic Grounds (3.30pm) in the National Hurling league quarter-final.
Medtronic make no mistake
Medtronic senior hurlers retained their county interfirms title when they had eight points to spare over an understrength Galway Teachers in Clarenbridge on Saturday.
Hurlers fail to raise a gallop in championship
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After last year’s Leinster final success and an All-Ireland final appearance, Galway hurling supporters were hopeful that 2013 would be a positive year at senior level for the county.
Loughrea in fine fettle as hurling championship gets under way
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Carnmore, Turloughmore and Craughwell hurling clubs kick off their championships on Sunday
Another Trip to Tipp for Galway hurling fans
Do you remember the famous Trip to Tipp musical experiences? Are you too young to remember them?
Hurlers’ focus now turns to opening league joust with the Cats
After last weekend's 2-19 to 1-21 defeat to Dublin in the Walsh Cup semi-final at Parnell Park, Galway now turn their attention to the first round of the National Hurling League in a fortnight’s time when they face Kilkenny in Pearse Stadium (Feb 24).