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Psychologist's focus sees Galway prepare for the big moments
It's the little things that matter...because they can impact the big things. Little things make big things happen.
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.
Athlone Golf Club elect new women’s and men’s captains at AGM
Both Annual General Meetings of the women’s and men’s clubs were held in Athlone Golf Club last week.
Kinvara woman to row alone and unsupported across the ocean
Kinvara’s Dr Karen Weekes is a woman with a mission — for 70 days starting at the end of this year, she will row alone across 3,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, a feat that no Irishwoman has previously achieved.
Tariq Ali to read at Over The Edge
"THE SERVICE of great kings may carry its own rewards, but the service of truth goes unrewarded and is, for that very reason, worth far more.”
Marmion's resilience helps him to tackle World Cup omission
By Linley MacKenzie
Cultivating the complete players by giving them a sense of community
A complete person has to be more than the sum of their parts — whether it be in sport, culture or in general society. We have seen that in the role that the victorious Galway hurlers have played in highlighting social issues since their win last month. We have heard interviews where they talk of their role in society and the role that they would prefer that society adapted to them.