Coaching Seminar – Saturday 13th January

Galway GAA Coaching Seminar in conjunction with Galway Camogie and Galway LGFA – Saturday 13th January
🕰️ 10am -11.30am
📍 Clayton Hotel
🗣️ Cora Staunton – 4 time All-Ireland winner / 11 time All-Star
🗣️ Eamon O’Shea – All-Ireland winning hurling coach
🗣️ Éamon Fitzmaurice – All-Ireland winning football Manager
Cost: €10 – Register online in advance – Limited Places
For more information contact: dennis.carr.gm.galway@gaa.ie

Club Football Fixtures

Weekend Fixtures November 24-25th 2023

AIB Connacht Club Junior Hurling Championship Final

Ballinasloe v. Easkey

Saturday 25th Nov, 1.30pm, Connacht GAA COE Bekan.

Buy Match Tickets: https://www.universe.com/events/aib-connacht-gaa-club-junior-hurling-final-ballinasloe-v-easkey-tickets-1LT9P6

 

AIB Connacht Club Intermediate Football Championship Final

Monivea Abbey v. Castlerea St Kevin’s

Saturday 25th Nov, 1.30pm, Tuam Stadium.

Buy Match Tickets: https://www.universe.com/events/aib-connacht-gaa-club-ifc-final-monivea-abbey-v-castlerea-st-kevins-tickets-82Y1Q5

Live Streaming on Connacht GAA: https://www.universe.com/events/aib-connacht-gaa-club-ifc-final-monivea-abbey-v-castlerea-st-kevins-tickets-82Y1Q5

 

AIB Connacht Club Intermediate Hurling Championship Final

Ballinderreen v Tooreen

Sunday 26th Nov, 1.30pm, Athleague.

Buy Match Tickets: https://www.universe.com/events/aib-connacht-gaa-club-intermediate-hurling-final-tooreen-v-ballinderreen-tickets-HTP2KD

Live Streaming on Connacht GAA: https://page.inplayer.com/connachtgaa/item.html?id=3697866

 

Sweeney Oil U19 B Football Championship Final

Kinvara v Menlough Padraig Pearses

Sunday 26th Nov, 1.00PM, Tuam Stadium.

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Sweeney Oil U19 A Football Championship Final

Corofin v Killannin

Saturday 25th Nov, 1:45PM, Pearse Stadium

Buy Match Tickets:  https://www.universe.com/events/sweeney-oil-u19-a-football-championship-killannin-v-corofin-tickets-V5S0F7

Seamus Leydon, R.I.P

Seamus Leydon, R.I.P.

Is údar mór brón do CLG na Gaillimhe an scéala go bhfuil ár n-iar imreoir Seamus Leydon imithe ar shlí na firínne.

Seamus, a native of Dunmore MacHales GAA had a distinguished football career at both club and county level. He won a Hogan Club Medal in 1960 with St. Jarlath’s College, Tuam and later that year he also won an All-Ireland Minor Football medal when Galway defeated Cork in the final.

Seamus starred with Galway in five All-Ireland Senior football finals and was a member of the three-in-a row All Ireland winning football team of 1964-1965-1966. He also played in the All-Ireland finals against Dublin in 1963 and Offaly in 1971.

He won seven Connacht senior medals and a league title and went on to capture five Galway club titles with his native Dunmore MacHales in 1961, 1963, 1966, 1968 (as captain) and 1969. He played for Connacht from 1964 to 1972, winning Railway Cup medals in 1967 and 1969. He also won an All-Star award in 1971.

Seamus transferred to Nemo Rangers, Cork in 1972 due to work commitments where he won two county and provincial titles.

On behalf of CLG na Gaillimhe, we extend our deepest sympathy to his wife Angela, children Barry and Cliodhna, granddaughter Sheenagh, sister Mary, brother John, in-laws, extended family and friends.

Funeral Arrangements: https://rip.ie/death-notice/seamus-leydon-kildare-naas-534686

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

Jimmy Duggan, R.I.P

Jimmy Duggan, RIP

Is údar mór brón do CLG na Gaillimhe an scéala go bhfuil ár n-iar imreoir, reiteoir agus oifigeach contae, Jimmy Duggan imithe ar shlí na firínne.

Jimmy had a lifelong involvement in the GAA serving as player, referee, and County Board officer. The Liam Mellows clubman won a national hurling league medal with Galway in 1951 and was also part of the team that contested All-Ireland senior finals in 1953, 1955 and 1958.

With Liam Mellows, Jimmy won Galway Senior Club Hurling titles in 1954, 1955, 1968 and 1970. Jimmy was also an accomplished referee during his playing days and refereed the 1964 All-Ireland minor final, the 1965 All-Ireland U-21 final and the 1966 Railway Cup final.

Jimmy invested endless hours in the promotion of juvenile hurling and held numerous officer roles in divisional boards at county level, he served as vice-chairperson of Galway GAA and at the time of his passing was the Honorary President of the Galway Hurling Committee.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

 

Jimmy Duggan (1930 – 2023) – Tribute from Liam Mellows GAA

Jimmy Duggan was once described as “the best pound-for-pound hurler in Ireland.” He, like his brothers Sean and Paddy (Mogan) was born into a hurling tradition in College Road, Galway City and “the Duggans” were to become, and still are, household names throughout hurling communities, all over the country. The Duggan hurling lineage goes back to the 1890s when their grand-uncles were members of the College Road team which brought the first Galway Senior Hurling Championship titles to the city in 1892 and 1893 and Jimmy’s sister, Monica, played camogie for Galway for twenty years. Jimmy attended school at the Monastery, Lombard Street where the Patrician Brothers were doing magnificent work promoting hurling in the City. There, he captained the St. Patrick’s team which represented Woodquay, Bohermore, College Road and Renmore and he won his first hurling medal when they won the Galway City Street League. In 1947 Jimmy captained the Liam Mellows Minor team which won the County Hurling title, and he was presented with the Fr. Griffin Cup by Canon James O’Dea, President of the County Board. He was also a member of the Liam Mellows team which competed a unique double by winning the County Minor Football title the same year. Jimmy played with the County Minor Hurling team in 1947 and 1948 and in 1949 he was selected on the Galway team for the All-Ireland Junior semi-final. He was a constant member of the Liam Mellows Senior team for over four decades, from 1949 to 1974, a phenomenal record, and he won four Senior Hurling medals with the club, in 1954, 1955, 1968 and 1970. Jimmy’s senior inter-county career began in 1949 and he was a member of the outstanding Galway team which won the National League in 1951, defeating New York in the final, at the Polo Grounds. He was on the Galway team that was narrowly defeated by Cork in the 1953 All-Ireland final and he was captain when Galway were defeated by Wexford in the 1955 final. He also played in the 1958 All-Ireland final loss to Tipperary. Jimmy was selected to play for Ireland against the combined universities in 1955 and 1956 and he won an Oireachtas medal in 1958. In 1965 he was chosen together with Christy Ring (Cork), Tom Neville (Waterford) and Paddy Molloy (Offaly) to play in the Cardinal Cushing games in New York, Connecticut, and Boston. Jimmy Duggan was also an outstanding and much respected Referee. He refereed numerous County Championship games, the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final of 1964, the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Final of 1965 and the Railway Cup Final of 1966. Page 1 of 2 In addition to being an outstanding player Jimmy also served the Liam Mellows Club as Chairperson and Secretary, and he trained and managed numerous club teams down the years. He was Chairman of Coiste Iomána na nÓg, Vice-Chairman of the Galway County Board, President of Galway County Board and is the current President of the Galway Hurling Board. Jimmy Duggan was an outstanding player, official and administrator for both club and county and in 2008 NUI Galway conferred an Honorary Master’s Degrees to Jimmy, and his brother Sean, in recognition of their lifetime contribution to Galway hurling. Predeceased by his beloved wife Annie, his parents Martin and Mary Nora, sisters Monica and Nora and brothers Seán, Pakie (Mogan) and Martin, and grand-daughter Jessica, Jimmy will be missed by all who knew him.

On behalf of all members of CLG na Gaillimhe and the Liam Mellows Club we extend our heartfelt condolences to Jimmy’s children Peter, Colette, Dolores, Martina, Fidelma and Seamus, and to his daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours, and a wide circle of friends, especially those in the GAA community.

Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann.

GAA Healthy Club Award Winners 2023

Congratulations to all of the Galway clubs who received their Healthy Club Awards recently following the completion of Phase 5.
Healthy Clubs are committed to promoting Health and well-being initiatives to its members and the wider community.
Areas focussed on included:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Physical Activity
  • Mental Fitness & Emotional Well-being
  • Healthy Eating
  • Personal & community Development
  • Substance misuse & Gambling awareness
  • Youth Leadership
All 15 Galway Clubs involved  in the Health Clubs Project have received awards.
Congratulations to all the Award Winners !

Galway Inter-County U-17 (Minor) Management positions

Galway GAA are now accepting Club nominations and expressions of interest for the positions of Inter-County U-17 (Minor) Hurling and Football Managers.
A written Expression of Interest Letter from the proposed person being nominated by your Club must accompany any nomination from your Club.
It also lies within the remit of CLG Coiste Contae na Gaillimhe to identify potential candidates for these positions.
Closing Date:
Completed and signed Nomination Form to be returned no later than 3.00pm on Friday September the 8th 2023 to Séamus O Gráda, Runaí Coiste Contae, Pairc an Phiarsaigh, Bóthar na Tra, Gaillimh.    Email: secretary.galway@gaa.ie

Jimmy Cooney, RIP

Is údar mór brón do CLG na Gaillimhe an scéala go bhfuil ár n-iar imreoir Contae Jimmy Cooney imithe ar shlí na firínne. 

Jimmy had a lifelong involvement in the GAA lining out for the Galway Senior Hurlers in four championships between 1979 and 1983. He starred at left corner back on that historic day, 7th September 1980, when Galway claimed their second All-Ireland Senior Hurling title beating Limerick in the final on a scoreline of Galway 2-15 to Limerick 3-09.

In addition to his All-Ireland success, he also won a Railway Cup Medal with Connacht in 1980.
A winner of two All-Star awards, in 1980 and 1981, Jimmy played his last senior inter-county game in the 1983 All-Ireland semi-final v. Kilkenny.

With his club, Sarsfields, he won three Senior County Medals and was a substitute when they won the All-Ireland Club Hurling title in 1993. Jimmy devoted a lifetime of service to his club fulfilling many roles in Sarsfields club as both player and administrator over a long and distinguished career.

On behalf of Galway GAA, we express our deepest sympathies to his wife Kay, his children Fiachra, Sarah, Ciara and Tara, grandchildren James and Róisín; to his brothers Pakie, Michael, Joe and Brendan, his sisters Mary, Geraldine, Teresa, Breege, Philomena, Martina, Joan and Angela, his nephews, nieces, in-laws, and the extended members of the Cooney family and Sarsfields GAA Club.

He will be sadly missed by his family, friends and the whole Galway GAA community.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

Funeral Details are confirmed, please see https://rip.ie/death-notice/jimmy-cooney-galway-loughrea-525333

Galway Inter-County U-17 & U-20 Management positions

Galway GAA will be accepting nominations and expressions of interest for the following Inter-County Managers’ position in the coming weeks for both U-17 Hurling & Football and U-20 Hurling & Football.

Club nominations and expressions of interest for U-20 Hurling and U-20 Football are now being accepted and the closing date for receipt of nominations for these two positions is Friday August the 11th at 5.00pm.

A written Expression of Interest Letter from the proposed person being nominated by your Club must accompany any nomination from your Club.

Timelines for U-17 Hurling & Football Manager positions will be notified later.

It also lies within the remit of CLG Coiste Contae na Gaillimhe to identify potential candidates for these positions.

Completed and signed Nomination Form to be returned no later than 5.00 p.m. on Friday August the 11th to Séamus Ó Gráda, Runai Coiste Chontae, Pairc an Phiarsaigh, Bothar na Tra, Gaillimh.
Email secretary.galway@gaa.ie

Club Championship Live Streaming

Galway GAA, together with our Streaming Partners, StreamSport.ie and Galway Bay FM Sports are delighted to bring you full live and exclusive coverage of the Club Football and Hurling Championships.

⭐️For a limited time only, until August 1st 2023, why not avail of our fantastic Early Bird Value Offer and purchase your Streaming Pass to watch both Championships in full (60 games approx.) for just €175! ⭐️

Season Passes for Hurling Championship Only and Football Championship Only are also now available to purchase.

Click HERE to purchase your Live Streaming Passes!

It all kicks off from next week with our Senior & Intermediate Football Championship Round 1 action starting on Friday July 28th!

This is followed by the Senior & Intermediate Hurling Club Championship action from August 4th.

Stay tuned to our social channels for more info!

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#galwayhurling
#gaabelong

Walsh Cup Galway vs Dublin

The Galway Senior Hurling Team to face Dublin in the Walsh Cup is announced.

Game will be Live Streamed by ClubberTV, click to purchase stream here