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Lisa Regan - Sister of centre back Tony Og Regan, member of Galway Hurler Supporters’ Club, and secretary of local Rahoon hurling club.

Lisa Regan predicts that if Galway prosper on Sunday and eclipse that 23 year that a dearh of positivity will radiate through the county. “If Galway won, it would put hurling back on the map and make it cool again. I’ve seen a newfound interest in our own club already. We’ve had eight to 10 new kids requesting to join so hopefully a revival will follow. I love all sports in general but in a county like Galway, particularly in the city, other sports often get more attention but if we won on Sunday I think things would change.”

Galway must take this opportunity

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Rathun an Chaislean Nua storm through the second round

Rathun an Chaislean Nua came through the second round of championship hurling on Sunday afternoon in Loughrea after beating Ballinderreen by 2-16 to 2-13.

Rahoon Newcastle registration day

Rahoon Newcastle Hurling club will host its annual Open Day for registration on Saturday from 3pm to 5pm at the club grounds in Tonabrucky.

Galway are very close to the breakthrough, says Regan

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What a difference a year makes. The Galway jersey has always carried a deep and meaningful importance for Tony Og Regan and not being involved at inter county level in 2009 brought pain. There was a drop of defiance in Regan’s revival, though, and the lonely period of reflection was utilised to maximum effect.

Hurlers expected to advance to Leinster final

The Galway senior hurlers face Offaly at Croke Park this Sunday in the Leinster semi-final with a 4pm throw-in, and based on recent form the Tribesmen are expected to hold sway.

Tipp to test Galway’s record

Galway put their 2010 100 per-cent winning record on the line this Sunday when they face Tipperary in Thurles.

Walsh Cup winners open league campaign in Kilmallock

The Galway hurlers will open their 2010 National Hurling League campaign on Sunday away to Limerick in Kilmallock at 2.30pm.

Heart of Galway advance to final

The Heart of Galway are back in the final after a narrow one-point victory (1-08 to 1-07) over reigning champions Hanley Eng of Roscommon in the Connacht interfirms senior championship semi-final at Tarmonbarry.They now meet the winners of the second semi-final between County Council (Sligo) and Allergan (Mayo).

Nine bold predictions for 2009

1. JOHN MCINTYRE WILL BE A BIG SUCCESS WITH THE GALWAY

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