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The Intermediates had an easy win over Glencar/Manorhamilton in the Connacht Semi-Final in Carrick-on-Shannon on Sunday. Claregalway led at half-time by 6–11 to 0–0 and ran out winners with a score of 8–18 to 1–1. Claregalway and will now play Sligo champions Tourlestrane in the final in two weeks’ time. The Sligo champions have had… Read more »

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The Minors were unable to repeat the form of their displays in the earlier rounds of the Championship when losing out to Moycullen in the County Final at Tuam Stadium on Sunday last, 1–6 to 2–7. After a promising start and with a tally of 1–1 to no score after six minutes, Claregalway struggled to… Read more »

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U9 City League finals took place on Sunday 13th October in Castlegar GAA grounds. The 2 semi-finals were Carnmore vs Castlegar and Ardrahan vs Cois Farraige. Ten minutes a half with nine-a-side and two winners were to contest the final which would be played shortly after semi finals were finished. Carnmore assembled a squad of… Read more »

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Claregalway ladies secured a place in the pages of Club History when they became the first ladies team to gain promotion to the Senior ranks for 2014 with a comprehensive win over Clonbur in the replayed Intermediate Final played in Monivea on Sunday last. The opening half was a close affair like the drawn game… Read more »

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Two clubs which are no strangers to the senior ranks—Claregalway and Menlough—will face off for what is an interesting county intermediate football decider at Pearse Stadium this Sunday (4pm). Following their demotion last year, a young Claregalway outfit will be anxious to make a swift return to the top flight but in Menlough—the 2006 county… Read more »

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There was much disappointment at the lateness of the hour as almost all of the many young children who had gathered at Turloughmore Social Centre to welcome the victorious All Ireland Camogie team had to be brought home by their parents and missed the visit of the Galway, double All Ireland Camogie champions who brought… Read more »

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Claregalway Minor Ladies put in a brilliant performance last Saturday in Caltra to capture the Mairead Meehan Trophy for the first time in our Club’s history. Like last year this was a high quality well contested game between the best to Minor Teams in the County. Claregalway playing into a slight breeze lead at halftime… Read more »

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The dreams and the hopes that Turloughmore could go one step better this year in the Galway Senior Hurling Championship and reach the county final for the first time since 1990, were dashed by a committed performance by Beagh that Turloughmore simply were unable to answer on Saturday evening. Beagh had never reached a semi-final… Read more »

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by Shane Moylan North Board Minor Football ‘A’ Championship Final at Tuam Stadium  Thursday September 13th 2013 Claregalway beat Mountbellew-Moylough in Tuam Stadium last Thursday evening in the North Board Minor A final. This was a historic day for Claregalway GAA Club, as the last Minor Football title wins for the club were in 1991… Read more »

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in partnership with the GAA From the 18th to 21st September 2013, Aer Lingus in partnership with Etihad Airways will host the first ever International Hurling Festival. The Hurling Tournament and other festival events, including family fun days, kids games, traditional music and dance, will be staged in Galway City and County throughout the four… Read more »

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Well done to the Intermediate Ladies who defeated Killannin on Saturday in Annaghdown by 2–19 to 3–7 in the County Semi-Final. Claregalway will play Clonbur in the County final on Saturday 14th September. U16 Ladies await the playoff between Moycullen and Corofin for the League Final which is fixed for Wednesday 4th September. Training continues… Read more »

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After 6 years of competing in triathlons I decided it was time to take on the big one—Ironman. Ironman consists of a 3.8km Swim, 180km Bike and if that’s not enough throw in a marathon on top (42km Run). A year ago I signed up to Ironman Sweden, that’s how long it takes to get… Read more »