- Salthill–
Knocknacarra (Irish: Bóthar na Trá–Cnoc na Cathrach) is a
Gaelic games club
based in the city of
Galway in the west of Ireland. It is a member...
- by City
Direct include routes 410 (Salthill), 411 (
Knocknacarra –
Cappagh Rd), 412 (
Knocknacarra Express), and 414 (Barna).
Various bus
companies also...
- was
originally located on Tuam Road in
Galway City but
relocated to
Knocknacarra in
October 2015. The
educational programme of the
school consists of...
- (born 2001) is an
Irish hurler. At club level, he
plays with Salthill-
Knocknacarra,
while he is also a
member of the
Galway senior hurling team. He usually...
-
award and
first All-Ireland in one year, 2003–04. 2006 saw Salthill-
Knocknacarra of
Galway complete a
Connacht three-in-a-row.[citation needed] In 2010...
- Oranmore, Tuam,
Inverin and Athenry) and four in the
Galway city
areas of
Knocknacarra, Doughiska,
Ballybane and Claddagh.
Joyces 365 was
founded in 1951 and...
- GAA and mountaineering. He pla****
hurling and
football with Salthill-
Knocknacarra and
FitzGibbon Cup
hurling with the
University of Galway. He is chairperson...
- a
forward for the
Galway county team, and club
football for Salthill–
Knocknacarra.
Maher made his inter-county
debut during the 2018 FBD League, but didn't...
- (born 1976) is an
Irish former Gaelic footballer who pla**** for Salthill–
Knocknacarra and the Mayo
county team.
Morley is the son of
Frances and John (another...
-
Salthill ->
Knocknacarra The three-line proposal,
projected the
construction of 64 stations, with park and ride
facilities at
Knocknacarra and Dangan....