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FOOTBALL: Tuam Stars 1984 captain John Tobin with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer ahead of the celebration for the 40th anniversary of their senior championship win
FOOTBALL: Pádraig Pearses 2-10 Corofin 0-10 (Connacht Senior Semi-Final match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: St. Michael's 1-15 Caltra 0-15 AET (Intermediate Final match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
HURLING: 'Over The Line' Senior Final Preview from DOOLEY'S BAR, CAPPATAGGLE Part 1 with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane and Kevin Dwyer
HURLING: 'Over The Line' Senior Final Preview with DOOLEY'S BAR, CAPPATAGGLE with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane and Kevin Dwyer
In this one-off special on 'Over The Line' (Friday, 13th September 2024), Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly, Kevin Dwyer and Jonathan Higgins chatted all things Galway football. What does Cian O'Neill's departure mean for the Galway seniors and how will Padraic Joyce put his backroom team together ahead of 2025? Is the scrapping of pre-season competitions a good or bad thing? What does the impending lights in Pearse Stadium mean and the work continues in Tuam Stadium. And we look ahead to the final round of group games in the Bon Secours Senior Football Championship. == The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
This week on 'Over The Line' with Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh: On the first hour of the programme, George previewed the senior and intermediate football championships with Danny Cummins, Kevin Dwyer, Jonathan Higgins and Eddie Hoare.
FOOTBALL: Corofin 1-11 Tuam Stars 1-9 (Division 1 League Final commentary with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer)
Galway's Senior Footballers will be in the draw for the Quarter Final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship on Monday following a three point win over Monaghan on Saturday. The 0-14 to 0-11 win was played in terrible conditions in Pearse Stadium and sees Padraic Joyce's side in the draw on Monday Morning. Here is the commentary of the game from Jonathan Higgins and Barry Cullinane with comments from Kevin Dwyer.
FOOTBALL: Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh, Ollie Turner and Kevin Dwyer discuss the 2024 club championship draws on 'Over The Line'
OVER THE LINE: Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh, Ollie Turner, Kevin Dwyer and Jonathan Higgins review Galway's All-Ireland senior football championship draw with Armagh
FOOTBALL: Roscommon 3-5 Galway 0-7 (Connacht MFC semi-final commentary with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch and Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Roscommon 3-5 Galway 0-7 (Connacht MFC semi-final report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Galway 2-17 Leitrim 1-10 (Connacht MFC commentary with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch and Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Galway 2-17 Leitrim 1-10 (Connacht MFC match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Mayo 2-13 Galway 1-6 (Connacht MFC match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Mayo 2-13 Galway 1-6 (Connacht MFC match commentary with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch and Kevin Dwyer)
Galway Under 20 Footballers are through to meet Roscommon in the Connacht Final on Saturday week following a 0-23 to 1-12 win over Sligo in McHale Park. Here is the commentary of the game with Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer.
FOOTBALL: Roscommon 1-10 Galway 1-7 (Connacht Minor Championship match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Roscommon 1-10 Galway 1-7 (Connacht MFC commentary with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch and Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Galway 0-11 Sligo 2-5 (Connacht MFC commentary with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch and Kevin Dwyer)
FOOTBALL: Galway 0-11 Sligo 2-5 (Connacht MFC match report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
Kevin Dwyer and former Moab City Council member Karen Guzman-Newton recently presented solutions for improving the safety of Main Street, where 13 traffic fatalities have occurred in the past 10 years. Their research found that Moab's Main Street is the deadliest main street in Utah among cities of comparable sizes. We also hear from KSUT about a missing Indigenous girl. // Show Notes: // City Council Meeting April 9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft7_jK0sP2Q&ab_channel=MoabCity
Ahead of the quarter-final in the 2024 Connacht senior football championship, Galway Bay FM headed to the Claddagh Ring in Hendon, London on Friday (5th April) for an 'Over The Line' championship special. Galway begin against London on Saturday (6th April), their 10th time to visit London in the provincial championship. In association with Menlough GAA club, Galway Bay FM were there for a special preview night with many guests throughout the county. Guests included Paul Coggins, Paul Bellew, Mark Gottsche, Michéal Geraghty, And there for Galway Bay FM were Ollie Turner, Kevin Dwyer and Jonathan Higgins. == Throw-in at McGovern Park, Ruislip on Saturday is 3pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
FOOTBALL: Galway 2-16 Sligo 2-12 (Connacht under-20 Championship report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
Galway's U20 Footballers have gone top of the Connacht U20 Football Championship following a hard fought 2-16 to 2-12 win over Sligo in Tuam Stadium on Wednesday Night. With Leitrim shocking Mayo in Ballinamore, Derek Savage's side tops the group with two games left against Leitrim and Roscommon. The score was 1-11 to 1-6 at half time with Galway scoring 1-5 without reply with the goal coming from Conor Heneghan after Sligo found the net through Conor Walsh. Galway upped their game in the early stages of the second half and a goal from Colm Costello gave them the perfect start. However, Sligo responded with a goal from Ronan Noland to set up a storming finish. Here is the commentary from Tommy Devane and Kevin Dwyer.
Next Saturday will see the opening game of the Connacht Senior Football Championship when Galway travel to McGovern Park in Ruislip to face London in the Quarter Final. The game will be one of three that weekend with Sligo away to Leitrim and Mayo in Gaelic Park to take on New York on Sunday. The official launch of the championship took place last Wednesday at the Connacht GAA Centre in Bekan and Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer spoke to John Concannon and John Daly (Galway), Fintan Eastwood (London), Kevin McStay and Diarmuid O'Connor (Mayo), Conor Hussey (Roscommon) and Keelan Cawley (Sligo). Presented by John Mulligan as part of Sunday Sport.
FOOTBALL: Mayo wing forward Diarmuid O'Connor with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer at the Connacht senior championship launch
FOOTBALL: Mayo manager Kevin McStay with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer ahead of the Connacht senior championship
FOOTBALL: Roscommon defender Conor Hussey with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer ahead of the Connacht senior championship
FOOTBALL: Mayo 0-16 Galway 2-6 (Connacht under-20 Championship report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
Despite an excellent first half in which they scored two goals, it was a case of defeat for Galway this evening in the Connacht U20 Football Championship. Mayo overcame the Tribesmen by 0-16 to 2-6 in McHale Park. Here is the commentary as broadcast on galwaybayfm.ie with Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer.
As a special segment on 'Over The Line' on Friday (22nd March 2024), Galway Bay FM trio Darren Kelly, Kevin Dwyer and Jonathan Higgins got together for an episode of the FOOTBALL SHOW. They discussed a range of current talking points regarding Galway, and football in general. With the Tribesmen travelling to Kerry on Sunday in the final round of Division 1 of the National Football League, the lads look ahead to the game in Killarney. And after the 8pm news, they went through the Galway team selection. == Throw-in at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney on Sunday is 1.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
FOOTBALL: Galway 3-12 Monaghan 0-14 (National League report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer)
With just three points from four fixtures, Galway's hopes of avoiding relegation from Division 1 of the Allianz National Football League could depend on getting a result away to Monaghan this Sunday (3rd March 2024). The Tribesmen are one point ahead of the Farney men who've suffered heavy defeat to Kerry, Derry and Roscommon after an opening day victory over Dublin. While the Tribesmens' survival will still be in their own hands regardless of the result, their final two fixtures are against last year's All-Ireland finalists Dublin and Kerry. St. James' Paul Conroy and St. Brendan's' Rory Cunningham have come into the starting team. Galway beat Monaghan 1-13 to 0-10 in 2023, but fell to Monaghan in a relegation play-off in 2021. Leading up to the game, Galway Bay FM's Kevin Dwyer joined Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to run through the team selection and how he reckons Galway will get on at the weekend. == Throw-in at St. Tiarnach's Park, Clones on Sunday is 3.15pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm.
FOOTBALL: Galway 2-18 Leitrim 1-17 (FBD League Semi-Final commentary with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer)
George McDonagh, John Mulligan, Adrian O'Neill and Kevin Dwyer look back at a busy, if not, bizarre weekend in local sport in Galway.
Ollie Turner and Kevin Dwyer look back at the Gaelic Football year and pick ten of the best goals scored.
The Galway Bay FM sports team gathered together on Friday (29th December) for a special edition of 'Over The Line.' They reflected on 2023 as well as picking out their own personal highlights of the year. Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly was host and was joined by Gerry Murphy, Mike Rafferty, Derek Rogers, Sean Walsh, Niall Canavan, Cyril Farrell, William Davies, Alan Deegan, George McDonagh, Tommy Devane, Kevin Dwyer, Diarmuid Blake, Padraic Cunningham, Ollie Turner and John Mulligan. == The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
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.
There was joy for Monivea/Abbey but heartbreak for Menlough in their two provincial football semi-finals on Sunday afternoon. Monivea/Abbey booked their place in the Connacht Intermediate Club Final with a 1-8 to 0-10 win over Kilmeena in Tuam Stadium. They will play Castlerea St Kevins in the Connacht Final next weekend. However, Menlough were beaten 5-3 on penalties by Laherdane MacHales in the Connacht Junior Club semi-final in McHale Park after the game finished Menlough 1-9 Laherdane 0-12 after Extra Time. It was a dramatic afternoon and here is how it was broadcast on Galway Bay FM from the start of the Monivea game to the penalty shootout that decided the Menlough game. Ollie Turner and Tommy Devane were the commentary team in Tuam Stadium and were joined by Mike Finnerty and Kevin Dwyer. Meanwhile, former Mayo Manager John Maughan joined Darren Kelly in McHale Park. John Mulligan was in studio.
Menlough are through to the Semi-Final of the Connacht Junior Club Football Championship following a 1-13 to 0-10 win over Roscommon's St Michaels in Tuam Stadium. The win puts Neil McHugh's side through to the Connacht Semi-Final against Mayo's Laherdane McHales next weekend. Here is the commentary from Darren Kelly and Kevin Dwyer.
Monivea/Abbey overcame Kilconly in the final of the Peter Curran Intermediate Football Championship on Saturday Afternoon in Tuam Stadium. Following their relegation from Senior last year, Francis Roche's side showed incredible character against a Kilconly who were in their second final in two years. Here is the commentary and immediate reaction from Ollie Turner, Tommy Devane and Kevin Dwyer.
This week's guests on 'The Panel' are Gerry Murphy, Kevin Dwyer, Derek Rogers and George McDonagh. Among this week's topics are: Galway's senior ladies footballers beaten by Mayo in All-Ireland quarter-final; Galway United move 16 points clear in the SSE Airtricity League First Division; All this and more == 'Over The Line' broadcasts every Monday evening from 8pm on Galway Bay FM.
Commentary from Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer
Commentary from Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer
Cumann Peile Maigh Cuilinn have a Connacht Senior Club Football Final to look forward following their 2-8 to 0-7 win over Strokestown of Roscommon at Tuam Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The game went to extra time following a late point from Coilin Compton from the Roscommon County Champions but Maigh Cuillin's goals in the extra twenty minutes sees them face Tourlestrane from Sligo in the provincial decider in two weeks. Here is another opportunity to hear the Commentary of the game again with Ollie Turner and Kevin Dwyer with sideline comments from Jonathan Higgins and Eddie Hoare.
Report by Kevin Dwyer