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Familiar foes — Galway v Cork clashes bring something special to decider

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Sunday will be the eleventh time that Cork and Galway have clashed in the headline match of the senior camogie season. While the Leesiders hold the upperhand in terms of wins, some of Galway's most notable victories have come against the women in red.nHere are two examples — the 1996 final which was Galway's first title. And the 2021 final, the first post-lockdown final played in sunshine in Croke Park.

Sporting memories - 2010

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St Mary’s College, Galway 2 Salesian College, Celbridge 1 (AET)

Turmoil in hurling

All candidates for the vacant hurling manager role have withdrawn from the race to replace Michael Donoghue.

Manager speculation and Supermac's sponsorship

Speculation on the next Galway senior hurling manager gathered pace last week.

A history of camogie in Galway

As in hurling in 1887, Galway took part in the first All-Ireland senior camogie final in 1932 which was played in Galway Sportsground.

Independents day in South Roscommon Athlone electoral area

Independent candidates basked in South Roscommon Athlone electoral area glory following the local election count conclusion in the Dr. Hyde Centre on Sunday night.

Galway U21 hurlers fall short against seasoned Limerick outfit

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The Galway U21 hurlers fell short in the last five minutes against Limerick in Semple Stadium in last weekend's All-Ireland U21 semi-final in front of a crowd of 6,524 - when they lost out on a score-line of 2-23 to 2-19.

Galway U21 hurlers have it all to do against highly-rated Limerick

The Galway U21 hurlers travel to Semple Stadium on Saturday to take on a highly-rated Limerick in the All-Ireland semi-final. The throw-in is at 6pm and the game is live on TG4.

Prostate cancer survivors help launch exhibition to raise awareness

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Three West of Ireland men are among those who joined with Meath GAA legend Sean Boylan, former Irish rugby international Tony Ward, former RTE broadcaster and Castlebar-native Michael Murphy and nine other prostate cancer survivors today to help the Marie Keating Foundation launch a new exhibition which aims to give hope and support to men affected by prostate cancer.

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