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Henshaw and Ah You to boost Connacht’s fortunes against Scarlets
Connacht's internationals have been made available for tomorrowa Pro 12 fixture against Scarlets at the Galway Sportsground.
Henshaw and Ah You back to boost Connacht for top six Scarlets visit
Connacht's internationals have been made available for Saturday's Pro 12 fixture against Scarlets at the Galway Sportsground.
Physiotherapy that comes to you
Homecare Physio is a well established and expanding company set up by local health care professional John Butler.
Connacht gain Gilsenan but lose Griffin
Good news and some not so good for Connacht Rugby this week.
Homecare Physio — physiotherapy that comes to you
An innovative company that brings physiotherapy to you has been launched in Galway. Established by local healthcare professional John Butler, Homecare Physio aims to provide a physiotherapy service in the home, nursing home, or workplace. The service is there for people who are unable to attend their local clinic for essential physiotherapy due to poor mobility, lack of access to transport, or time restrictions.
Sun sets on another golden year of Kilkenny hurling
It has been quite a year for Kilkenny’s hurlers.
GAA referees seem to attract controversy, is it justified?
I am travelling to Dangan twice weekly training the NUIG footballers. The training is going well but unfortunately the results are not matching so far. The senior squad played three league matches against GMIT, Sligo IT, and Athlone IT, and unfortunately lost all three. Both Tomas Tierney and I agreed we would use the league to try to have a look at as many players as possible. This meant a loss of continuity in selection and with it a series of disjointed performances. Those three lost games meant we were drawn into a relegation play off. We lost the first play off game last week against DIT and we have one final game against UL next week.
Ireland in Australia
Next Friday morning, International Rules will visit our screens for the first time since 2006. Following the violent scenes that marred the second test in Croke Park two years ago, the concept is very much on probation with both camps fully aware that any further flashpoints could spell the end for the hybrid game.