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Caulry GAA confirm appointment of Pat Flanagan as club's senior football manager
Caulry GAA have confirmed the appointment of Pat Flanagan as the club's senior football manager.
Mountbellew Moylough prepare for titantic battle in Hyde Park
After surviving a scare against Leitrim champions Ballinamore Seán O’Heslins to progress to Sunday’s Connacht club semi-final, Val Daly’s Mountbellew Moylough have had an additional two weeks to get rid of their county final hangover. Now they are set for a titanic battle against a very tough and physical Padraig Pearses when they meet in Hyde Park on Saturday (1.30pm).
Historic occasion as GAA prepare to host online annual congress
GAA history will be made on the double on 27 February when the association’s annual congress will be staged remotely for the first time.
NUI Galway graduate launches unique new taxi app
Flag - A new taxi app designed for students wil launch in Dublin City this December. The unique app is the only service in the world that allows a passenger to travel and pay for taxis with no phone, cash or bank card while ensuring the driver still gets paid.
Second-half flurry secures semi-final date with Dublin
Westmeath finished strongly in last Saturday's Leinster SFC quarter-final replay to secure a Croke Park date against Dublin this Sunday.
Round two as Westmeath and Offaly lock horns in replay
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar hosts an interesting Leinster SFC quarter-final replay between Westmeath and Offaly on Saturday afternoon (June 17, 2pm throw-in).
Cribbin’s men have one eye on Croke Park as they face Offaly
An interesting Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter final is scheduled for O’Connor Park on Sunday when neighbours Offaly and Westmeath collide.
Cribbin’s men have one eye on Croke Park as they face Offaly
An interesting Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter final is scheduled for O’Connor Park on Sunday when neighbours Offaly and Westmeath collide.
'The west end is a lovely area, like a village in the middle of the city'
One of Galway’s best loved businesses is Ernie’s Fruit and Veg in Sea Road, which has been a central fixture in the west end community for more than 40 years. The shop was founded and is still run by Ernie Deacy, ably assisted by his son Ernest jr and daughter Annemarie, while his other son, Paul, owns Bell, Book and Candle just around the corner.
Claregalway student invents service to get you home safely
A new service, Dash, will allow students to get taxis even when they have no cash, bank card, or phone while ensuring the drivers get paid. Dash (Driving All Students Home) was created by NUI Galway final year Business Information Systems student Richie Commins and is currently available in Galway City and will be launched nationwide in January 2017.