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SPORTS SHORTS

The return of the Allianz hurling and football leagues will be hugely welcomed by Galway fans when they kick off next month.

Mayo has highest failure rate of septic tank inspections in the country

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Seventy-eight per cent of septic tanks in Mayo inspected during the period from 2017-2018 failed their inspection, according to the latest report by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This was the hightest failure rate in the country, according to the report, with Roscommon the next highest on 65 per cent and both Leitrim and Wexford having failure rates of 63 per cent.

GAA fixture review

The GAA is to establish a special group to undertake a review of all fixtures, following a recently meeting of the Club Players' Association and the GAA's president John Horan and director general Tom Ryan.

Liam Mellows, county champions

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We know that hurling was played in the Bohermore area 200 years ago. Several different clubs operated around there at different times — Galway City, Bohermore 98s, College Road, Thomas Ashe, etc. Players would occasionally transfer from one club to another so it was natural for them to join the new club that was formed on February 11, 1933. The club was called Liam Mellows after the patriot who led the 1916 rebellion in Galway.

Buccaneers edge out Dublin University in cracker at College Park

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Improving Buccaneers continued their climb up the Ulster Bank League Division 1B League table when they pipped Dublin University 23-22 following a cracking contest played at College Park, Dublin, on Saturday.

Buccs fall flat against in-form Dublin University

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Dublin University continued their excellent form defeating Buccaneers 27-6 in Saturday’s Ulster Bank League Division 1B encounter at Dubarry Park.

Buccs look to bounce back against Trinity at Dubarry Park

Buccaneers are home to in-form Dublin University, Trinity, when the Ulster Bank League Division 1B resumes on Saturday at Dubarry Park.

 

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