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Thoor Ballylee - The perfect home for a poet

In August 1896 WB Yeats and his friend Arthur Symons went on a tour of the west of Ireland. The poet was 31 years of age. They stayed with Edward Martyn at Tulira Castle, Ardrahan, visited the Aran Islands, and Yeats made his first visit to Lady Gregory at Coole Park.

Club competitions spring into life

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Big winners around the county last weekend

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Club competitions getting back in the swing

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Lady Captain’s prizes about to take centre stage in Mayo

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Spring competitions bring out the best around Mayo

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McAdam wins a year’s free golf at Mulranny

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A blind poet’s love for Mary Hynes

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South Galway still echoes with stories of Antoine O Raifteiri , and 18th century blind poet and fiddle player in the ancient bardic tradition. His best known poems are probably Cill Aodain, and Anach Cuan. He never wrote his poems down, but they were collected by Douglas Hyde, and Lady Gregory, from those whom he taught them to, after his death.

Captain’s drive in around the county

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Results from The Tommy O’Brien Memorial handball tournament

Intermediate doubles quarter finals

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