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Disappointed rather than despondent after Croker outing

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It was a classic case of capital punishment as Mayo's 100 per cent league winning streak came crashing to a halt in round four against a rampant Dublin in Croke Park.

Fantasy Football round 29 preview

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There are only 10 matches to go in the Premier League. Liverpool and Man City are slugging it out at the top for the right for them to call themselves the best team in the land; the battle for Champions League football is hotting up, and plenty of sides are fighting for their top-flight lives; it is exciting.

Poor end to first half ends up costing Galway footballers

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Galway will want to continue their recent form over Mayo on Saturday evening, having not lost to their old rivals in the last six matches.

Fast start ensures Galway camogie top group

Galway will take on Limerick in the Camogie League division one semi-final after finishing top of group 2 on Sunday.

Cup final day for women’s soccer

A big day in women's soccer takes place on Sunday when Corrib Celtic face Mervue United in the U18 Premier Cup final.

Unbeaten Galway Ladies now prepare for Mayo

Galway Ladies remain unbeaten after bagging their third win in division one of the National Football League, but now face arch rivals Mayo at McHale Park on Saturday (5pm).

Murphy will know more after first United away fixture

Eager to respond following an opening evening SSE Airtricity League first division loss to Shelbourne, Galway United will be keen to deliver a victory at Ferrycarrig Park on Friday against Wexford FC (7.45pm)

Maree women mark league finish with grand slam

Maree Basketball Club’s senior women’s side completed the perfect season on Saturday, winning their final league of the campaign to finish with 13 wins from 13.

Galway's Greene competes for Ireland

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Cillin Greene of GCH travels to Scotland with the Irish team for the European Indoor Championships in Glasgow this weekend.

Carty is now shining in rugby's arena

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Maybe not a meteoric rise, but something of a slow and determined slog, Jack Carty, now 26, seems to have been around Connacht Rugby for a long time.

 

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