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The42 on MSN'It's been a mad year' - Wedding and All-Ireland joy for Galway's Star of County DownOriginally from Down, Mallon is in just her second season with Cathal Murray’s side. And after her first senior All-Ireland ...
Dog rescue charity Madra, who are based in Camas in Co Galway, confirmed that the mother had been reunited with her puppies following an "amazing response" to the charity's appeal. Thirteen newborn ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGalway TikTok star who handmade her wedding necklace marries fiance ‘straight off plane’ from AustraliaA Galway girl who gained a massive following on TikTok for hand-making her wedding jewellery has finally been able to wear it as she married her fiancé in a stunning outdoor ceremony. Jane Duggan, who ...
Cork’s pursuit of three-in-a-row All-Ireland titles was one motivational factor that drove Galway on to victory. The ...
Cork 1-13 By Daragh Ó Conchúir at Croke Park Carrie Dolan denied 14-player Cork an improbable comeback that had life breathed ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAppeal made after 13 newborn pups found in 'isolated' Galway areaAn urgent appeal has been made after a number of newborn puppies were found in an "isolated area" in Galway. On Thursday, ...
Hello and welcome to live updates of today's All-Ireland Camogie Championship final as Cork take on Galway at Croke Park. In ...
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RSVP Live on MSNGalway's Niamh Mallon is married to well-known GAA star: Inside her life on and off the pitchThe Galway camogie player previously played for her home county of Down before making the big move to Connacht, where she was ...
It's a Monday tradition for the All-Ireland winners and a "special morning" for Galway camogie squad as they visited the Children's University Hospital in Temple Street.
Galway's Ailish O'Reilly delivered one of the most impassioned All-Ireland final interviews after her side's victory, taking aim at the Cork hype.
WHEN All-Ireland glory threatened to slip from their grasp, Galway’s captain came forth to Carrie them home. In the dying seconds of normal time at the end of an exhilarating and feisty final, ...
The best way to get around Galway is by foot. There are lots of tiny streets and pedestrian-only areas, so it's easy to get anywhere within the central business district on your own two feet ...
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