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Kilbeacanty GAA Club

Smiles among the tears as  hurler Niall Donohue is laid to rest

Smiles among the tears as hurler Niall Donohue is laid to rest

Community asked to look out for signs of difficulty in others

Mon Oct 28 2013 - 01:00

Tributes paid to Galway hurler

Tributes paid to Galway hurler

Over 1,000 people attended Niall Donohue's funeral in south Galway village of Kilbeacanty

Sun Oct 27 2013 - 18:42

‘So enthusiastic, so gifted. . . hurling was his life’

‘So enthusiastic, so gifted. . . hurling was his life’

South Galway community mourns loss of hurler Niall Donohue

Fri Oct 25 2013 - 07:49



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