Galwegians R.F.C.
Address: Crowley Park, Glenina, Galway. Telephone: 091 758255 Grounds: Crowley Park, Glenina, Galway. Colours: Jersey: Sky Blue | Shorts: Black | Socks: Sky Blue / Black Hoops.
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Galwegians women run rampage against their Navan counterparts...
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Galwegians Women defeated by Blackrock...
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| In what turned out to be the close contest predicted earlier in the week, Galwegians women claimed victory over Clonmel in a pulsating game that left spectators breathless from start to finish. It was a late try which separated the teams at the final whistle and though there were commendable pieces of play throughout, a lack of discipline in parts will have given Galwegians plenty to consider before their next league match away to Blackrock on Sunday. |
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| Galwegians RFC have announced a star studded coaching team for the U21 side for the coming season. Greg Payne steps up from the U18's to head a team which includes international Gavin Duffy and Connacht stalwart Michael Swift. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 September 2009 15:55 ) |
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| Galwegians Rugby Club celebrated another successful year of action on and off the field with it's traditional Dinner Dance and Senior Prizegiving last Saturday evening at the Radisson in Galway. |
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| Galwegians Youth Academy Celebrates Another Season To Remember |
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| The Galwegians U16 were defeated in the U16 All-Ireland final against a very powerful Navan side in Naas last Sunday. The huge Navan side blitzed the Westerners in the 1st quarter with 2 tries and a penalty to lead 15-0 with 15 minutes on the clock. Navan kept the pressure on in the first half that they dominiated and only some very stout defending by Wegians prevented futher scores and left the half-time score at 15-0. |
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| The Glynn Cup kicked off in spectacular fashion on St Patricks day! |
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| In a windy Glenina on Sunday, Monivea continued on their quest for a first Junior Cup in 21 years... |
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| FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS SEASON BUCCANEERS conceded a last minute score that turned potential success into galling defeat when they lost 9-8 to Galwegians in a hugely disappointing AIB League encounter at cold but sunny Dubarry Park, Athlone, on Saturday. Had they not dropped these points, the midlanders would be nestling in the top half of Division One, instead the sceptre of relegation is looming into view. |
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Galwegians game against UCD, scheduled for Crowley Park on Saturday afternoon, has been postponed due to an unplayable pitch.
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