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Exciting challenge awaits the Tribeswomen

Galway United Women face their sternest test so far this season as they travel to take on Peamount United this Saturday.
Away visit to Bohs up next for the Tribeswomen

The most immediate takeaway from last Saturday’s season opener was a satisfying 5-1 win for Galway United Women against DLR Waves.
Tribeswomen return to top flight action at Eamonn Deacy Park this weekend

After a long hiatus, top flight women’s football returns to Eamonn Deacy Park when Galway United host DLR Waves this Saturday evening (kick-off 5pm).
Sporting Year 2022
It has to be the year of the Shark, that’s John ‘Shark’ Hanlon from County Carlow. He bought a horse called Hewick. He didn’t pay dearly for it (not even a thousand euro) and then won the Galway Plate last summer. He added another win at Sandown, and between the two he pocketed half a million euro. Not bad for a year’s work. But just last October he won the American Grand National at Fair Hills in New Jersey with a $160,000 dollar first prize. Now he is 33/1 to take the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March. D’ya think, maybe.
Galway WFC away to Bohemians on Saturday

In a highly competitive WNL lessons continue to be learned by an evolving Galway WFC outfit, who travel to Dalymount Park on Saturday for a clash against Bohemians (6pm).
Galway WFC exit FAI Cup

It turned into a deeply frustrating Saturday afternoon at Tolka Park for Galway WFC as Stephen Lally's brave outfit exited the FAI Cup at the semi-final stage following a defeat against Shelbourne.
Galway WFC face Treaty test

Galway WFC face another tricky WNL fixture at Jackman Park against Treaty United on Sunday afternoon (2pm).
Clery wants to launch title challenge

Galway WFC manager Billy Clery hopes his promising team can launch a title challenge by overcoming Cork City in Saturday's WNL opener at Eamonn Deacy Park (4pm kick off).
Shauna Fox delighted to captain Galway WFC

Shauna Fox is delighted to be appointed Galway WFC captain for the 2021 season.
Galway WFC lose to Peamount

Phase two of the FAI Women’s National League kicked off on Saturday evening in Eamonn Deacy Park, but the hosts came out on the wrong side of a 2-0 scoreline to table-toppers Peamount United.