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United women return to winning ways

Galway United Women signed off the first half of their season in style, completing the double over Sligo Rovers in the Showgrounds on Saturday with a 2-0 victory.

United women seek morale-boosting result in Sligo

Galway United Women travel to the Showgrounds this Saturday keen to go into the mid-season break on a high after a difficult run.

United women deliver draw against star-studded Shamrocks

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After some stunning performances and results away from home, Phil Trill's Galway United Women's FC secured its first points at home on Saturday in a 1-1 draw with a superb Shamrock Rovers side.

Tolka test looms for united women

Galway United Women fell to their second successive home defeat when losing 1-0 to bohemian FC in Eamonn Deacy Park on saturday.

McKey is 'set and ready' to lead a new era in women's football

Galway United's captain for 2023 is Lynsey McKey, with Jenna Slattery and Therese Kinnevey named as vice-captains.

Galway WFC looking to crest the Waves

Galway WFC entertain DLR Waves on Saturday in Eamon Deacy Park (Kick-off 2pm) in what will be their first home game in five weeks.

Galway WFC return home for 'benchmark' fixture

Galway WFC entertain DLR Waves on Saturday in Eamon Deacy Park (2pm) in what will be their first home game in five weeks.

Erickson enjoying western adventure

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Jamie Erickson has made a significant contribution for Galway WFC in the WNL this season.

Galway WFC face Treaty United in Dangan

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Alan Murphy's Galway WFC remain busy preparing for the upcoming WNL campaign with a pre-season friendly scheduled for Saturday against Treaty United at Dangan (1pm).

The sportling life of 2021

The Galway Camogie team received 12 nominations for this year’s All Stars. Congrats to Sarah Healy, Shauna Healy, Sarah Dervan, Dervla Higgins, Caitriona Cormican, Siobhán Gardiner, Emma Helebert, Niamh Kilkenny, Aoife Donohue, Siobhán McGrath, Orlaith McGrath, and Ailish O’Reilly. And the Galway manager Cathal Murray has been named the Manager of the Year. A mighty year’s work.

 

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