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A historic win of sorts for Galway at Parnell Park. Returning to the home of the county he managed just last season, Galway manager Micheál Donoghue guided his native county to a first ever ...
As a final affront, the Galway team bus snaked away from MacHale Park on Sunday evening to a loud celebratory soundtrack of beeping and hollering and yelping. The neighbours chastened once again.
Galway City Council has said it is prepared to give a free, long-term lease on a former cinema, which cost over €8 million to build. The Pálás cinema closed in February, after the operators ...
For a fuller understanding of just how deserving Galway were of their first ever Championship win over Dublin in the capital, disregard the scoreline. It suggests a tighter game than this was.
There is certainly something to be said for visiting natural attractions, like the Cliffs of Moher, which offer a stark beauty in winter. Plus, the Galway Market hosts its annual Christmas Market ...
Oranmore town centre A new coffee shop is coming to a Galway town as owners confirm their arrival in the area. Slainte is the latest establishment to open its doors in Oranmore, with the new ...
Antrim have now lost all four of their Leinster Championship games following a heavy defeat against Galway Antrim's hopes of remaining in the Leinster Championship were dealt another blow as they ...
A daredevil parkour performer has carved out a career leaping off cliffs, cranes and rooftops — turning his passion into a full-time job. Simon Brunner, 27, makes a living by filming his extreme ...
Galway clinched their first Connacht championship four-in-a-row since 1966 with a gripping two-point win in Castlebar. It was a gripping contest full of heart and controversy. Both teams finished ...
Former Galway Film Fleadh and Pálás cinema programmer William Fitzgerald has taken on the role of director of the Galway Film Fair. The film fair runs alongside the Galway Film Fleadh each July ...
Donoghue’s Dublin made a Leinster final. Shefflin’s Galway left the championship with whatever is less audible than a whimper.
IN A game of moments, Galway made the big ones count as they edged another Connacht final classic against Mayo. The Maroon cemented their dominance in the west to win a FOURTH Nestor Cup in a row ...