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Grab a bargain at the Taughmaconnell charity auction for Join Our Boys
A charity auction and raffle in aid of the Join Our Boys trust will take place in Taughmaconnell on May 31.
Former world darts champion to play for Galway Hospice
Two times World Darts Champion Adrian ‘Jackpot’ Lewis will take on Team Galway in a charity darts match this Sunday.
Moycullen buoyed with first league win
SSE Renewables Moycullen take a break from Premier League basketball action this weekend to head into the National Cup.
McMichael’s three-pointer on the buzzer sees Titans through to final
Titans Basketball Club has qualified for its fifth consecutive National League final after edging a thrilling division one semi-final over Templeogue on Saturday.
Moycullen sign off Superleague season on Saturday
Moycullen’s Superleague season concludes at home on Saturday when they host UCC Demons at NUIG Kingfisher Club (8pm).
Curbing my enthusiasm
I had never heard of Larry David until about five years ago. I was in the middle of explaining an incident in a local restaurant, where I had a less than satisfactory lunch, when my friend said, “You know, you’re getting more like Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm every day.”
Early ineptitude costs Moycullen against hungry Neptune
In their most disappointing performance of what has been a difficult season, Moycullen sleptwalked through the first two quarters on Saturday, managing only 25 points by the half at which stage they trailed by 29 points to an efficient Neptune side. Unable to finish open chances and turning over the ball far to often, they gifted a confident Neptune outfit score after score. Credit the home team with their second half effort, sparked by Michael Dowd with a great lay up down the lane right at the start of the third quarter. Garnett Griffin, playing his first game after his knee surgery last summer, hit some fine open shots in the second half run as Moycullen opened up and began to build some momentum. They outscored Neptune in the second half but the damage had been done in the first quarter and there was no catching the Cork team. The most frustrating element of the result was the fact that, despite the scoreline, Neptune were far from an unbeatable force and just capitalised on Moycullen's shortcomings. The team have a two week break now to sort out their difficulties before an away trip to Killester on Dec 18.
Moycullen look to build after tough league opener
Moycullen basketball coach Enda Byrt hopes to strengthen his team for tomorrow evening’s second Superleague fixture against Neptune in Cork.
One hundred and eightyyyyyyyyy— World darts champion Phil Taylor comes to Salthill
Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor will be appear at the Salthill Hotel on Wednesday October 14 as part of an evening of exciting entertainment and darts spectacular.
Three in a row for Moycullen
Saturday’s fixture with Superleague leaders UL Eagles should provide a baramoter of Moycullen’s progress this season.