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Saturday Nov 25, 2023

Saturday Nov 25, 2023

Saturday Nov 25, 2023
Galway Bay FM Saturday Six
Saturday Nov 25, 2023
Saturday Nov 25, 2023
There is some top class racing this afternoon at home at cross channel.
George McDonagh looks at the day's racing and picks six to follow.

Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Connacht continue their tour of South Africa on Saturday (25th November) when they battle The Bulls in the United Rigby Championship.
Pete Wilkins’ team beat the Sharks 13-12 last week, and are seeking a fifth win in six outings this season.
At this week's Champions Cup launch in London, Galway Bay FM's William Davies chatted to new Bulls prop Khutha Mchunu.
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Kick-off on Saturday is 3pm in Pretoria and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
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Having conquered Hollywoodbets Kings Park last week to earn their fifth win in South Africa, Connacht have now set their sights on becoming the first European challenger to corral the Vodacom Bulls at their Loftus Versfeld fortress.
The tenacious Irish side overcame the Hollywoodbets Sharks in Durban, fighting to claim a 13-12 victory and punishing an error-prone performance from the winless hosts.
The result marked Connacht's fifth BKT URC victory in 10 matches in South Africa as they snapped a four-game slump in the Republic.
"I think it's a massive win," said Connacht defence coach and former Wallabies forward Scott Fardy, who is well-acquainted with the challenges of playing in South Africa from his time with the Western Force and Brumbies.
"Durban is a difficult place to come to after a long week of travel, distractions and lots of things," said the Australian. "It was great to win our opening game in South Africa, but for us that doesn't ease any pressure heading into Saturday against the Vodacom Bulls."
Connacht's first-ever tour of South Africa came in December 2018, when they earned successive wins over the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein (21-17) and Southern Kings (31-14) in Port Elizabeth.
A return to the windy city in March 2020 saw Connacht claim a 29-19 win over the Kings at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Connacht had to wait three more years to return to South Africa, but made it a memorable visit in April 2022, when they tamed the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg, with flyhalf Jack Carty slotting a 75th-minute penalty to earn a 33-30 win.
Their latest victory in Durban has put Connacht among the more successful European teams when it comes to playing in South Africa, but their next mission is unenviable.
Loftus Versfeld is historically a graveyard for visiting teams, but none more so than for the northern hemisphere sides in the BKT URC.
Since the Vodacom Bulls beat Munster 29-14 in round 6 of the 2021-22 season, they have gone on a 13-game winning run at home against teams from the north.
Most recently, Jake White's side put nine tries past Scarlets to earn a 63-12 victory in the opening round of the season. That was the third game in a row that the Vodacom Bulls scored more than 60 points against a European team, having thrashed Leinster (62-7) and Zebre (78-12) in the final two rounds of last season.
It is a first match back on the Highveld for The Herd since mauling Scarlets in their season opener, a result that preceded a gruelling four-week tour to Europe that yielded two wins and two losses.
Vodacom Bulls fullback Devon Williams has emphasised the threat posed by Connacht and expects the visitors to dig into their bag of tricks for the warm-weather clash.
“When we are overseas they know how to target certain areas [of our game] and I think it’s the same when they come here, it’s going to be a bit of a dogfight,” Williams said.
“There’s certain areas of the game they can target to slow us down because the heat definitely plays a huge role here, and I definitely think they’ll have something up their sleeves to change the game a little bit in their favour. But [the conditions] open up more opportunities to throw the ball around and if we can speed up the tempo, it’ll be difficult for them to keep up in the heat and with the altitude."
With temperatures expected to be hovering around 30 degrees when the match kicks off at 15.00 IRE & UK / 16.00 ITA / 17.00 SA, Connacht will have to find a way to keep cool heads if they are to extend their excellent record in the Republic and avoid being buried by the Vodacom Bulls at Loftus Versfeld.

Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Just six days since winning their respective semi-finals, Monivea/Abbey and Roscommon's Castlerea St. Kevin's face off this Saturday (25th November) in the Connacht intermediate football final.
A late Denis Farragher penalty save gave Monivea/Abbey a 1-8 to 0-10 victory over Kilmeena. While Adam McDermott netted twice in the early stages of Castlerea's 2-6 to 0-9 win over Sligo's Easkey.
The Galway champions are chasing a first-ever provincial final win.
Leading up to the game, Monivea/Abbey manager Francis Roache has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane.
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Throw-in at Tuam Stadium on Saturday is 1.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.

Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
HURLING: Ballinasloe joint captain Eoin Coleman with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of their Connacht Junior Final against Sligo's Easkey

Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
For the first time ever, Ballinasloe contest a Connacht hurling final this Saturday (25th November) when they take on defending champions Easkey from Sligo in the provincial junior decider.
The east Galway side have a 100% record this season with 10 wins from 10, and were crowned County Junior B champions, and Junior 1 champions in October.
However, they do go into this game as underdogs against an Easkey team who edged out Ballygar in the 2022 final.
Leading up to the game, Ballinasloe joint captain Eoin Coleman chatted to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly.
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Darren also caught up with the Ballinasloe manager Derek Frehill.
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Throw-in at the Connacht GAA Centre in Bekan on Saturday is 1.30pm and we'll have full online coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie.

Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Connacht’s Paul Boyle looking forward to start of Investec Champions Cup
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Connacht’s Paul Boyle has told Galway Bay FM Sport that the Champions Cup is a completely different level for players and supporters.
The back-rower was speaking at the launch of the Investec Champions Cup at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where the finals will be held next year.
Connacht start their campaign at home to Bordeaux on Friday the 8th of December followed by an away trip to Saracens a week later.
Speaking to William Davies, Boyle said these European games feature the best of the best.

Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Ballinderreen Intermediates bids for Connacht Club Glory on Sunday
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
On Sunday, Athleague will be the venue for the Intermediate Hurling Club Final between Ballindereen and Tooreen.
The sides have met in the final previously in 2017 in a game that was won by the Mayo Champions on a final score of 1-15 to 1-11 and are the defending Connacht Champions after beating Moycullen last year by 1-15 to 0-14.
Ballinderreen became County Intermediate Hurling Champions after a 3-18 to 2-18 win over Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry in the Final played in Duggan Park.
Their joint captains Roy Lane and Kieran Meehan and Manager Keith Connolly spoke to Sean Walsh.

Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
OverThe Line - The Panel
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Gerry and George were joined by Kevin Dwyer and William Davies to talk about the sporting weekend including the Connacht Club Semi-Finals and Connacht's win over the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship.