
Galway back on track for Leinster Final place
Cathal Mannion, with 17 points, proved the inspiration for Galway to defeat Wexford in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round 3 clash at Pearse Stadium. The winners got their Leinster hopes back on track with a much improved performance. With Antrim coming to Salthill next Saturday Galway should set up a showdown with Dublin at Parnell Park for a place in the Leinster Final. Final Score: Galway 1-29 Wexford 2-16

Galway put Offaly to the sword in the second half
Galway Hurlers put their Leinster championship campaign back on course with a comprehensive win over Offaly, achieved largely on the back of an outstanding performance from Cathal Mannion. Colm Molloy’s introduction for his championship debut was a late change and the diminutive corner-forward wasted no time in making his mark, firing over three points in the first 10 minutes. Up next Wexford at Pearse Stadium. Final Score: Galway 2-25 Offaly 1-14

Deepest sympathy to the Burke Family

Club's Under11 Hurling Team play in Croke Park
The Club's Under 11 Hurling Team on their recent visit to Croke Park where they played in the Connacht GAA Go Games against other Galway teams. A great day's hurling and a huge honour for the Club's players to play in Croke Park. Well done to all the organisers and coaches involved.

Galway one step away from four-in-a-row in Connacht
Galway scored first, were never behind and rarely troubled by Roscommon in the Connacht Senior Football Championship at Pearse Stadium. Robert Finnerty led the way with eight points as Galway booked a Connacht final date against Mayo in MacHale Park and are now one step away from four provincial crowns in a row. Damien Comer came on to a raucous roar before creating Finnerty’s eighth point. Galway 1-24 (1-3-18) Roscommon 0-18 (0-3-12)









