GALWAY GAA is in mourning following the death of the great Noel Tierney at the age of 82. Tierney lined out at full-back on the Tribe’s famous All-Ireland SFC three-in-a-row team of the 1960s.
Galway GAA has told its clubs that the county is not underfunded within the current coaching and games funding framework and that everything it is due will be paid within the four-year timeframe ...
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GARRYMORE GAA Club have expressed sympathy following the passing of legendary Galway footballer, Noel Tierney, at the age of 82. Tierney, who passed away in recent days, was one of the standout ...
This sort of ethos is far from unique to the GAA. Look at the last month. It radiated from all corners. The Galway Sub Aqua Club took to the water from day one. They were joined by the Athlone ...
Sadly, Michael took ill while watching the 1964 final from the Hogan Stand and died, with his son only learning the grim news after the game. He won two further All-Irelands as part of Galway GAA ...