Previously Galway had always played away from home or at neutral venues in Leinster GAA underage competitions, but that will all change this year. There’s still a sting in the tail for the ...
Coleman retired from the inter-county game in 1999. In 2018, he was included in the GAA’s best team of the 1990s. He was also named in Galway’s club team of the 1980s. For several years ...
The GAA community in Co Galway are in mourning after the death of a ‘true gent’ following illness. Martin O’Connell died peacefully surrounded by his family at Galway Hospice on Monday ...
And then we had Shane Walsh’s kicking masterclass as Galway demonstrated the benefit ... stories and any other GAA developments from across the country. Our intrepid squadron of reporters ...
More info One of the GAA’s top nutritionists has revealed the biggest no-no when it comes to preparation and recovery in sport. Niamh Mallon is a nutritionist for the Galway senior footballers ...
A former All Ireland-winning hurler has died in an incident in Co Galway while cleaning up storm debris near his home. Michael Coleman, who won an All-Ireland with Galway in 1988, died following ...
And the Galway star, who feels the game had become blighted by ‘too much lateral stuff and too much boring play’, believes the dog days will be over if the rules are retained. Paul Conroy and ...
CO-OPERATING: Mayo GAA will fully co-operate with an expected investigation into a supporter shoving referee Noel Mooney at the end of Sunday’s Division 1 defeat to Galway in Castlebar.
GALWAY forward Cillian Ó Curraoin was licking his lips at the prospect of feasting on Armagh under football’s new rules. The Mícheál Breathnach clubman was man of the match against the ...
A Galway community is in shock following the death of a former All Star hurler who died in an accident on Friday evening clearing up storm damage near his home. Michael Coleman, an All-Ireland ...
Galway, Kerry and Armagh all had eye-catching wins at the weekend as some counties get to grips with the new rules quicker than others. Shane pays tribute to the advances made in Carlow as the ...
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