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Sky’s the limit as Supermac’s opens new outlet at Dublin Airport
Supermac’s Dublin Airport will officially opened its doors yesterday at a ceremony attended by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O Brien.
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Irish rugby captain, Connacht's Nichola Fryday, has announced her retirement from the international game.
Side pitch send-off to test heartstrings and hamstrings
Our Lady’s Boys’ Club RFC farewells perhaps its most-enduring stalwart at the end of November when Connacht Rugby’s side pitch makes way for stadium developments and futureproofing.
Hundreds get set to hit the streets of Galway in GT5k
Connacht Rugby's Conor Oliver is changing his rugby boots for runners to take part in this year’s GT5K race next week (September 14).
Rugby mates face ultimate test of endurance and friendship.
First foes, and then firm friends on the rugby pitch, Galway's Damian Browne and Fergus Farrell are now brothers in arms undertaking a non- stop Atlantic rowing challenge.
Charity partners will benefit from world rowing record attempt
Well known adventurer and former Connacht rugby player Damian Brown is gearing up for new project with lifelong Fergus Farrell to row unsupported from New York to Galway.
E-mobility campaigner says Galway needs to prepare for electric car wave
From rugby professional to e-mobility warrior, Peter Bracken is used to tackling tough challenges. The former Ireland, Connacht, and Galwegians rugby player, who also won a European Champions Cup medal with Wasps, has become a passionate advocate of electric cars since his retirement from the game in 2006.
Carty extends Connacht playing career with new three year contract
Athlone native and former Buccaneers rugby player, Jack Carty, has committed his long-term future to Connacht, signing a new three-year deal until 2025.
Milestone birthday celebrations for our President as apprenticeship system receives upgrade
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Rugby player with the Bish, Galwegians and Connacht, Browne is a home-town boy who became a legend in the club. After making his senior debut aged 19, he played more than 150 games for Connacht and was a central player in Connacht’s PRO12 title success.