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THE FULL FORWARD: A loss, but not a setback in Thurles
A five-point defeat to your fiercest rivals will always sting, but last Saturday night in Thurles is unlikely to leave any lasting scars.
The Sportsground — A brief history
In 1924, the Galway Agricultural & Sports Society was formed, a group of visionary people, mostly businessmen from the town, with the aim of providing amenities for the citizens of Galway and environs. They purchased 17 acres of land from the Erasmus Smith Foundation, the owners of the Grammar School. These 22 men, together with five trustees, began to develop the ground to let to various sporting bodies which included greyhound racing, rugby, hurling and football, camogie, ladies hockey, drill displays etc. The first president of this group was CJ Kerin, 1925-1955 and he was followed by John D Whelan, 1955-1964. It was always intended to be a multi-purpose venue and was variously known as the Sportsground, the Sports Field or the Galway Greyhound Stadium.
Superb semidetached home on the Headford Road
O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this lovely three semidetached residence in the popular Castlelawn Heights development in Galway city. Castlelawn Heights is an established and popular residential development built by premier developers O'Malley Construction in the 1980s. No 168 is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, and is an ideal owner-occupier home or a gilt-edge investment opportunity.
A proud tradition: Galway’s place in the club game
Since the establishment of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship in 1971, Galway clubs have been among the most successful in Ireland’s premier club competition. No county has produced more champion clubs than Galway, with 14 titles shared among seven different clubs — a record that underlines the strength and depth of hurling across the county.
Year of free gigs for competition winner
A competition for a ‘golden ticket’ of free entries to one of the west of Ireland’s premier entertainment venues has been won in a nail-biting finish.
Big brass to jazz up carols in Salthill
St Patrick’s Brass Band will team up with choirs and vocalists from across Galway for an unforgettable Christmas Jubilee this Sunday, December 21, at the Salthill Hotel.
Wedding viewings at the award-winning Galway Bay Hotel
Choosing a venue for your wedding is one of the most important decisions that you will ever make. Galway Bay Hotel is a uniquely situated venue, providing you with the most elegant and breathtaking setting to host your wedding.
Outback Jacks: Galway’s premier destination for outdoor equipment and wear
Outback Jacks in Ballybane continues to lead the West of Ireland in outdoor clothing, equipment, workwear, and specialist adventure gear, and this December, the store is open seven days with free same-day click and collect and a mid-season sale now on.
DNG offers exceptional value in Knocknacarra
In a market where quality, convenience, and modern living continue to drive strong buyer interest, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard brings to the market No 99 Leargan, a beautifully presented three bedroom home located just off the Western Distributor Road. This impressive property offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a turnkey residence in one of Knocknacarra’s most sought-after developments.
