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Mayo Stages Rally Achill getting ready to accelerate again
There was great excitement as Mayo and District Motorsport Club gathered in Óstán Oileán Acla for the launch of the Óstán Oileán Acla/Connacht Print and Signs Mayo Stages Rally 2018.
New Bishop energised by job of shepherding vibrant and inclusive Galway
It has been 45 minutes since the announcement — we are relaxing with tea in an upper room on the second floor of Galway Cathedral and the new Bishop is sitting there, taking it all in, flanked by the men who announced him to the world. He looks like a man returning to his own house, and being introduced to his neighbours.
A new chapter in Connacht's history begins in revamped championship
Exciting times for rugby in Connacht. A new coach, new season, and a revamped PRO 14 Championship.
Minors face Mayo in McHale Park with no back door
The Galway minors, under the guidance of Clonbur’s Stephen Joyce, face a massive game this Sunday in McHale Park at 2.30pm when they take on the home team in the first round of the Connacht championship.
Mayo finish season unbeaten as they claim league title
Mayo Volleyball Club today finished their maiden season with a clean sweep of victories to claim the national division two title. Their 14th and final game resulted in a 3-0 win against Aer Lingus - completing a fine season devoid of blemish.
Do you want to be a star of the stage?
Award winning Claremorris Musical Society will hold auditions for its upcoming production of Me and My Girl on Sunday September 4 in The Dalton Inn Hotel, Claremorris. Principal auditions will be at 2pm and auditions for chorus at 4pm.
The late Monsignor Horan would have approved
Some 14 hours before Galway produced a rapturous reception for Connacht Rugby, the squad landed into Ireland West Airport Knock by charter to an unexpected welcome by some 2,000 fans. It set the tone for the next 24 hours after Connacht fans, some having driven from Westport, waited patiently for the delayed Titan flight.
The late Monsignor Horan would have approved
Some 14 hours before Galway produced a rapturous reception for Connacht Rugby, the squad landed into Knock Airport by charter to an unexpected welcome by some 2,000 fans.
Westmeath footballers edge out determined Wicklow in O’Byrne Cup
Westmeath footballers made a satisfying start in the O’Byrne Cup by defeating Wicklow 1-14 to 0-13 at Bray.
Breaffy lay down a statement of intent
If Breaffy are going to claim their first ever senior county title, they are certainly going to earn it. After topping a group that included fellow semi-finalists Knockmore, they saw off arguably the fourth best team in the county in Garrymore in their quarter-final win. On Sunday they backed that up with a steamrolling of the defending county champions Ballintubber to set up a final on the bank holiday weekend against fellow local rivals Castlebar Mitchels. This will be a repeat of the 2013 final between the sides, with a few little angles thrown into the mix.